Internet fraud proves successful in many cases in UK

September 17, 2009 - 1:51am | Figures | News |
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Internet fraud proves successful in many cases in UK
A recent study has estimated that one in eight adults in the UK have been the victim of online fraud or identity theft.

The survey, conducted by research firm YouGov and backed by online security vendor VeriSign, polled roughly 2100 adults in the UK. Of those, some 12 per cent said that they had been a victim of online ID fraud within the last twelve months.

The researchers credited most of the losses to increasingly sophisticated attack methods combined with larger numbers of users shopping online. Experts suggest that many users remain unaware of how to spot fraudulent sites and protect against data theft.

Researchers said that younger people tended to be less susceptible to the attacks. Of those between the ages of 18 and 24, just five per cent had fallen victim to attack. Meanwhile, users between the ages of 45 and 54 were found to be most vulnerable with 14 per cent admitting to being fraud victims.

Overall, those who had fallen victim to online fraud attacks lost an average of £463 per person. Researchers estimate that in total some £2.61bn has been lost over the last 12 months by UK consumers.

Geographically, the survey suggested that users in Scotland were least likely to be attacked, with just eight per cent of respondents admitting to experiencing fraud. Wales had the largest percentage of victims, with 20 per cent claiming to have been caught out.


Source http://www.v3.co.uk/v3/news/2249630/eight-brits-hit-identity-theft




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