Are Poles are beginning to fear the network? So according to the latest Eurobarometer survey, in which up to 70 percent. respondents from the Vistula admitted that in the last year increased the risk of falling victim to cybercrime. About one percentage point more of respondents also said that websites do not pay due attention to the protection of our personal data.
Cybercrime raises fears of many Poles. • Fig. Shutterstock.com
As many as 71 per cent. Poles also assesses that personal data are processed in the network are not sufficiently protected by public authorities. A study commissioned by the European Commission shows that these opinions are built by us rather fear of cybercrime, and not their own traumatic experiences.
The fear that it will fall victim to cybercriminals carries a 55 per cent. Poles. Most are afraid of identity theft in the network. As many as 51 per cent. Meanwhile, respondents said that arouse fear in their Web thieves credit cards and those who lie in wait for our password for your online banking. 46 percent. Poles on the network fears attack on an account on Facebook, Twitter and other social networking sites or email.
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Only 2 percent. Web users surveyed the Polish admitted that the network harassed anyone in their network by using intimidation or blackmail. Also, 2 percent. respondents confirmed that the victim of such crime fell their child. Meanwhile, as many as 79 per cent. Poles surveyed by Eurobarometer admitted that they had never had such an unpleasant experience on the web.
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Source: ec.europa.eu
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