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London, Sept 9 : A survey has found that people are nearly as likely to be web criminals as to be victims of them, with a large amount of dishonesty coming from the respondents themselves.

The behavioural and psychological impacts of online life outlined in a report from the security firm Norton, said more than a quarter of people online have lied about their name and more than one in five has done something online they regret.

The report suggests that two-thirds of web users have been hit by cybercrime, with the costs and time to resolve the crime varying widely around the world.

Seventeen percent of respondents to Norton’s survey had lied online about their age or where they live, while nine percent lied about their financial or relationship status, all more than the fraction that lied about their appearance.


The study, “Norton Cybercrime Report: The Human Impact”, reveals telling details not only about the proportion of web users struck by cybercrime, but the disparity among countries as to the costs to each cybercrime victim.

More telling perhaps are the attitudes of survey respondents with regard to the ethics of their own behaviour.

Many felt it was “legal” to download a music track, album, or film without paying (17,14 and 15 percent respectively), and 17 percent view plagiarism as an acceptable practice.

Nearly a third had e-mailed or posted pictures of someone else without permission, and a quarter had secretly viewed someone else’s browsing history.

Orla Cox, a security operations manager for Symantec, said that she was unsurprised about the survey’s findings on the respondents’ honesty.

“A lot of people, while they want to get information about other people on the web, they themselves would like to remain somewhat anonymous, to hide some of their own information so as to be not too easily identifiable on the web,” the BBC quoted her as saying.

“I don’t think it’s always a bad thing but certainly people are trying to create a whole different identity for themselves for nefarious purposes,” she added. (ANI)

1 in 4 Internet users gives fake name online | Science / Technology
 
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Guys, i have a confession to make...my real name is NOT su-47 :D

seriously, what do they expect, that everyone gives their true name and address online? It'll be jackpot for identity thieves.
 
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not me i am proud to be use my real name .chears

:no: NEVER..give ur identity IMRAN sir..people out thr are not as honest as u r..i've read lot of ur posts..& i've seen lots of spelling mistakes that u make deliberately:agree: in ur posts..is this just such a mistake :lol: that u use ur real name and all ?
 
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but one day every human will have an id tied with an ip address (ip version 6) will keep check on all illegal acts
 
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i have seen peoples coming with Fake IDs or names but Alhamdullilah besides my real name I don't think i have used any other name on internet world....wherever i m a regular member

Yes some screen names like "Mr X" were used but that was for extremely short period of my Internet life
 
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And half of internet fake names are after aircrafts..e.g pk_thunder,su_47,fgfa,f-16,.....
 
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