Friday, November 5, 2010

85% of UK Population Worried about Bank Card Fraud

 Cyber security tops UK public''s concerns 
 (from ComputerWeekly at 5-11-2010) 
 Cyber security is the UK public's chief concern, with 85% of the population worried about bank card fraud and identity theft, a biannual global study has revealed. These fears are reflected in the UK's National Security Strategy, which listed attacks in cyber space as a top threat facing the UK. Nearly one in 10 people in the UK admits switching banks or retailers because of concerns about privacy and identity protection, according the latest Unisys Security Index. Of UK respondents, 75... read more»

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