These concerns over privacy were reflected in users’ fears while surfing, with theft of personal information the most commonly cited concern by over one quarter of respondents. Another quarter feared viruses and worms. Nearly one fifth were worried about spyware, while scams and fraud ranked slightly lower (13 per cent). Only 8 per cent found spam something to be afraid of, rather than just a nuisance (Figure 1, left chart), perhaps reflecting a grudging acceptance of spam or improvements in filtering.Such fears cause 64% of respondants to avoid some online activities out of fear. Continue readingPromoting Global Cybersecurity ITU announces results of global survey and launches cybersecurity gateway on World Telecommunication Day 2006 ITU Press Release, Geneva, 17 May 2006
Theft Fear
According to a recent opinion survey by the International
Telecommunication Union (ITU), the biggest online fear is of stolen
personal information: