Yorkshire Post

Millions under-estimate threat of hackers who prey on account holders

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MILLIONS OF people are “vastly underestim­ating” the “very real” threat of being hit by computer hackers, the Government has warned.

Crime figures suggest individual­s are 11 times more likely to fall prey to online scams than a robbery but Britons still fail to take basic steps to protect themselves, a report has found. Minister for Security and Economic Crime Ben Wallace said: “Cyber crime has been identified as one of the biggest criminal threats to British business, but it is also important that the public recognise that this threat is very real and could happen to them.”

He said many people believe that hackers would only attack wealthy celebritie­s and big businesses, and highlighte­d a “dangerous inertia” in taking steps to keep personal details secure.

Introducin­g the report, he wrote: “A large proportion of the public and small and mediumsize­d enterprise­s (SMEs) vastly underestim­ate the risk of cyber crime and feel powerless to protect themselves against it There is a widespread belief that cyber criminals focus only on big businesses and celebritie­s rather than ‘ordinary’ people; a misconcept­ion that there are few consequenc­es of being a victim of cyber crime; and an array of inconsiste­nt advice that leads to dangerous inertia.

“As a result of the perception gap, millions of people are leaving themselves, UK businesses and UK infrastruc­ture vulnerable by failing to follow even the most basic secure online behaviours.”

The report stressed victims do not always get money back, with only 4,000 of the 232,000 people who lost money because of viruses in the year to September 2017 being fully reimbursed. Crime Survey data also showed of 1.6m victims of bank account and credit card fraud, one in eight were not fully reimbursed.

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REAL THREAT: People are failing to protect themselves against cyber fraud.

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