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Net crime 'big fear' for Britons | Net crime 'big fear' for Britons |
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More Britons fear net crime than they do burglary, a survey suggests. | More Britons fear net crime than they do burglary, a survey suggests. |
The Get Safe Online study released by the government found 21% of respondents felt most at risk from net crime, while 16% worried most about being burgled. | The Get Safe Online study released by the government found 21% of respondents felt most at risk from net crime, while 16% worried most about being burgled. |
A BBC investigation into net-based attacks on Windows PCs found they could happen as much as every 15 minutes. | A BBC investigation into net-based attacks on Windows PCs found they could happen as much as every 15 minutes. |
At least every hour, an unprotected PC set up as a honeypot logged a malicious attack that could render it unusable or make it access other machines. | At least every hour, an unprotected PC set up as a honeypot logged a malicious attack that could render it unusable or make it access other machines. |
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Similar so-called "honeypot" computers have become indispensable to computer security experts monitoring online crime in recent years. | |
The government's study also found fears of online crime ran so deep some people were being put off using the internet altogether. | The government's study also found fears of online crime ran so deep some people were being put off using the internet altogether. |
But Get Safe Online campaign boss Tony Neate said people only needed to take simple steps to avoid almost all types of net dangers. HI-TECH CRIME PLANS The BBC News website is running a series of features throughout the week Tuesday: What did we catch in our honeypot?Wednesday: Anatomy of a spam e-mail and hackers face to faceThursday: How to spot a phishing scam "There are some problems out there," he said, "but simple, easy precautions mean you can be really safe." | |
The survey was released as the Get Safe Online campaign gets a re-launch and embarks on a national tour that aims to tell people about good web browsing habits. | The survey was released as the Get Safe Online campaign gets a re-launch and embarks on a national tour that aims to tell people about good web browsing habits. |
As well as highlighting fears, the survey also indicates the net is becoming an increasingly important part of many Britons' lives. | As well as highlighting fears, the survey also indicates the net is becoming an increasingly important part of many Britons' lives. |
Online shopping | Online shopping |
Mr Neate, campaign managing director, said 57% of UK households had a internet connection and 69% of those were linked up via broadband. | Mr Neate, campaign managing director, said 57% of UK households had a internet connection and 69% of those were linked up via broadband. |
In the first six months of 2006, British shoppers spent more than £13bn online, the survey found, and 52% of Britons questioned did their banking online. | In the first six months of 2006, British shoppers spent more than £13bn online, the survey found, and 52% of Britons questioned did their banking online. |
But hand-in-hand with this went worries about the dangers greater net use posed, said Mr Neate. | But hand-in-hand with this went worries about the dangers greater net use posed, said Mr Neate. |
He said 18% of those questioned said they would not shop online because they were concerned about becoming a victim of net crime. | He said 18% of those questioned said they would not shop online because they were concerned about becoming a victim of net crime. |
NET CRIME: A GLOBAL PROBLEM 86% of all targeted attacks on computers are aimed at home usersEvery day 6,000 computers around the world are attacked by malicious hackers trying to knock a website offlineIn the first six months of 2006 alone there were 6,784 new viruses attacking Windows machinesMore than 54% of all e-mail is spam Source: Symantec In 2005 there were 3,000 different phishing sites identified The losses from phishing scams in the UK was £23.2m in 2005 alone Source: Get Safe Online More than 95% of all e-mail is junk - either spam, error messages or viruses Source: Return Path | NET CRIME: A GLOBAL PROBLEM 86% of all targeted attacks on computers are aimed at home usersEvery day 6,000 computers around the world are attacked by malicious hackers trying to knock a website offlineIn the first six months of 2006 alone there were 6,784 new viruses attacking Windows machinesMore than 54% of all e-mail is spam Source: Symantec In 2005 there were 3,000 different phishing sites identified The losses from phishing scams in the UK was £23.2m in 2005 alone Source: Get Safe Online More than 95% of all e-mail is junk - either spam, error messages or viruses Source: Return Path |
The survey also found that many people are still not taking basic steps to protect themselves when they use a PC to go online. | The survey also found that many people are still not taking basic steps to protect themselves when they use a PC to go online. |
The survey found 17% of people had no anti-virus software and 22% had no firewall. A further 23% said they had opened an e-mail attachment that came from an unknown source. | The survey found 17% of people had no anti-virus software and 22% had no firewall. A further 23% said they had opened an e-mail attachment that came from an unknown source. |
Mr Neate said the numbers of people visiting the Get Safe Online website and how long they stayed was an indicator the message was starting to get through. | Mr Neate said the numbers of people visiting the Get Safe Online website and how long they stayed was an indicator the message was starting to get through. |
Since the October 2005 launch more than 750,000 people had visited the website, he said. | Since the October 2005 launch more than 750,000 people had visited the website, he said. |
He added that people should regard their PC like their car and take similar steps to keep it in good working order and safe from thieves. | He added that people should regard their PC like their car and take similar steps to keep it in good working order and safe from thieves. |
"It's about crime prevention and awareness," he said. "Take some simple precautions and people are going to be safe." | "It's about crime prevention and awareness," he said. "Take some simple precautions and people are going to be safe." |
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