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Only eight per cent feel safe online

(22-04-08) - Only eight per cent of internet users in the UK feel completely safe using their computer at home, according to new research.

writes Garnet Roach garnet@consumerchoices.co.uk

Internet analysts Point Topic published its latest in a series of security surveys, revealing that despite increased media coverage of data theft and covert online monitoring, the number of people taking precautions to protect themselves has actually decreased.

John Bosnell, senior analyst at Point Topic, said: “78 per cent of consumers have some form of anti-virus software and 53 per cent have a firewall but this is actually a drop over the last six months. Our previous survey in the series returned 85 per cent and 56 per cent for users saying they have adopted those precautions.”

It added that “aside from complacency” users might not realise that they have protection in place as many ISPs include virus protection and firewalls as part of their service.

Consumers are becoming more aware of phishing and social engineering tactics, where users are persuaded to pass on personal data or follow links to malicious sites.

However, Bosnell added that “Spammers aren’t going to go away. They will evolve their tactics to beat improved filters and other systems.

“As well as sending out an ever-increasing volume of malicious email, it is likely they will become more reliant on social engineering to bypass some security features. Ultimately there is no security that can protect an individual from their own actions,” he concluded.

Michael Phillips, BroadbandChoices.co.uk product director, advised consumers to make sure that their security software is reliable and always up-to-date.

“Viruses not only damage your software, they can also leave your PC open to hackers who can then access your personal files and passwords.

“New attacks, phishing and social engineering tactics are being developed all the time so it’s vital to stay aware of the risks and make sure that you have a trustworthy security suite installed, such as Norton or McAfee, and that it is regularly updated online to ensure that you’re always protected against the most recent viruses,” he said.

Related article - Internet security guide.

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