Four Facebook users fuel Sophos security
scare
Companies with something to sell have a remarkable habit of
plucking up convincing statistics. In fact, 93% of all statistics
are plucked up.
Other statistics, taken from "independent" surveys, may not be
as convincing as they sound. It all depends on who you ask. And if
you are selling anti-virus software, ask Facebook users.
Sophos took a snapshot of 200 users in Facebook's London network
and found that 75% allowed their profiles to be viewed by someone,
regardless of whether they had agreed to be friends.
"Worryingly for businesses, 25%, which could equate to as many
as 300,000 users in the London network, revealed information
relating to their work - details that could potentially be used by
cybercriminals in their attempts to commit corporate ID fraud or to
infiltrate company networks."
Rather worryingly, another survey showed that 100% of
cybercriminals are prepared to give 110% to exploit the
information. Four Facebook users are said to be very nervous.
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