NCSC 的“英国网络调查”显示,42%的英国人预计因网络欺诈而损失钱财。对漏洞的分析发现,全球2320万个受害者帐户使用123456作为密码。发布全球密码风险列表是为了揭示已经泄露的密码。2019英国网络调查报告 Summary of key findings Only 15% say they know a great deal about how to protect themselves online. Younger and more affluent respondents are more aware and more likely to take protective actions. Almost half (46%) agree most information about how to be secure online is confusing. 80% say cyber security is a high priority, though this does not mean they take action; some groups most likely to say it is a priority are least likely to take protective action. Prevalence of always/often taking protective behaviours ranges from 21% saving passwords using a password manager, to 75% who use password/passcode/PIN to unlock devices. The most prevalent online security considerations are protecting privacy and avoiding money being stolen (52% and 51% respectively, thinking about these 'a lot' when online). 70% believe they will likely be a victim of at least one specific type of cyber crime over the next two years, and most feel there would be a big personal impact. Just over one in three (37%) agree that losing money or personal details over the internet is unavoidable these days. One in three (34%) rely to some extent on friends/family for help on cyber security; older people aged 65+ are particularly reliant. 【更多详情,请下载:2019英国网络调查报告】 镝数聚dydata,pdf报告,小数据,可视数据,表格数据
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    价格免费
    年份2019
    来源国家计算机安全中心(NCSC)
    数据类型数据报告
    关键字网络欺诈, 在线安全, 进出口贸易
    店铺镝数进入店铺
    发布时间2019-07-24
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    NCSC 的“英国网络调查”显示,42%的英国人预计因网络欺诈而损失钱财。对漏洞的分析发现,全球2320万个受害者帐户使用123456作为密码。发布全球密码风险列表是为了揭示已经泄露的密码。

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    2019英国网络调查报告
    
    Summary of key findings
    Only 15% say they know a great deal about how to protect themselves online. Younger and more affluent respondents are more aware and more likely to take protective actions.
    Almost half (46%) agree most information about how to be secure online is confusing.
    80% say cyber security is a high priority, though this does not mean they take action; some groups most likely to say it is a priority are least likely to take protective action.
    Prevalence of always/often taking protective behaviours ranges from 21% saving passwords using a password manager, to 75% who use password/passcode/PIN to unlock devices.
    The most prevalent online security considerations are protecting privacy and avoiding money being stolen (52% and 51% respectively, thinking about these 'a lot' when online).
    70% believe they will likely be a victim of at least one specific type of cyber crime over the next two years, and most feel there would be a big personal impact.
    Just over one in three (37%) agree that losing money or personal details over the internet is unavoidable these days.
    One in three (34%) rely to some extent on friends/family for help on cyber security; older people aged 65+ are particularly reliant.
    
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