Ninety percent of people in the UK and the U.S. believe that the safety of their personal data they need to take care of yourself, which is installed on computers a variety of antivirus software, according to Ars Technica, citing the results of the survey conducted by Accenture.
In a telephone survey of subscribers to broadband, emerging on the Internet at least twice a week, also found that an average of 4.5 accounts for a password account.
If among the Britons remember their passwords memorized seven out of ten, the Americans could boast of only five out of ten. As a result, Americans, recording your passwords, twice as many Britons. Regularly change their passwords only seven percent of respondents.
It also reported that just over half of respondents use the Wi-Fi to connect to the Internet. Preference is give the wireless, usually secured by young people. Two-thirds of respondents reported that wireless access to the Internet broadcast your credit card number to make purchases at online stores.
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