10 PERCENTERS SUFFER FROM ONLINE FRAUD
30 March 2007
UK victims of online fraud suffer losses averaging
GBP 875 each....so take care
Reuters reports that one in every ten Internet users
fell victim to online fraud last year, losing an average
of GBP 875 pounds each, according to survey results
released this week. The survey of 2 400 people was
carried out by YouGov for Get Safe Online, a campaign
group set up by the UK government, police and private
companies.
Many failed to take basic steps to protect themselves
online and fewer than half felt they were wholly
responsible for their safety while using the Internet,
the study found. Six percent had suffered fraud while
shopping online, four percent had experienced general
fraud and three percent were subject to bank or credit
card crime.
"We need users to take the same basic precautions in
using the Internet as they would when making
transactions in the high street, such as not sharing
your bank details or passwords," said Cabinet Office
minister Pat McFadden.
Nearly half of respondents said they did not have
protection from spyware, computer software that secretly
collects personal information when people use the
Internet. A fifth of those polled said they had replied
to spam messages and 10 percent had clicked on an
Internet link within a spam e-mail.
Nearly a quarter said most of their online security
passwords were the same. Five percent used the same
password for every site.
Tony Neate, managing director of Get Safe Online, said
people must do more to help prevent fraud.
"If we all take greater care to protect our personal
information online, we can reduce the majority of these
criminal activities," he said. "Our message is that each
one of us has to take greater personal responsibility
for our own online security."
Fewer than half of those polled felt responsible for
their online safety. One in six said it was down to
their bank to protect their details and 13 percent said
their Internet service provider must shoulder the
burden.
More than three-quarters felt there should be lessons in
schools to help children to stay safe on the Internet.
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