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Social Network Users More Vulnerable To Security Risks

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The majority of social networking users are vulnerable to online security problems with less than one third taking actions to protect themselves, according to a new survey by AVG and the CMO Council.

According to the poll results most social network users fail to perform the following basic security measures on a regular basis:

  • Changing passwords (64 percent infrequently or never)
  • Adjusting privacy settings (57 percent infrequently or never)
  • Informing their social network administrator (90 percent infrequently or never) Donovan Neale-May, Executive Director, CMO Council

    Other security risks to social networking users include:

    • 21 percent accept contact offerings from members they don't recognize
    • More than half let acquaintances or roommates access social networks on their machines
    • 64 percent click on links offered by community members or contacts
    • 26 percent share files within social networks

      Because of the widespread increase of links, files, and unsolicited contacts, users have experienced high levels of breaches and threats:

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