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With more than 65% of households in the UK now connected to the internet it has never been easier for people to carry out their day to day activities online.
But as Safer Internet Day today highlights - as the number of people going online soars, so do the risks to your PC and your personal information.
According to the government and the Serious Organised Crime Agency (SOCA) backed website, www.getsafeonline.org, 26% of the UK's internet users are now more afraid of being a victim of internet crime than they were 12 months ago.
Although it's estimated that 85% of internet users use some form of virus protection, the number of people who still remain at threat from internet scams and targeted fraud are on the rise - and as over one third of internet users have already found out, being a victim of a virus attack can have serious implications to your online safety and personal data.
With an estimated 1,000 new computer viruses emerging each month and the increased sophistication which internet fraudsters are employing to ‘hack in' to their victims, both domestic internet users and businesses need to be vigilant.
Regardless of the amount of time that you spend online, several simple steps should always be taken to ensure the internet security of users.
Managing Director Teifion Davies said: "More than 100,000 people are victims of identity theft in the UK every year and although systems such as anti-virus protection and firewalls fight to keep out unwanted visitors, it's also crucial that internet users are vigilant at all times and are always ready to question the validity of emails and attachments.
"Phishing scams that rely on users' trust have risen dramatically in the last year. These emails look like they are from reputable well-known businesses asking you to confirm the details that they have for you, but instead they will capture data on you and often your banking details too.
"The rise of Wi Fi has also raised the risks dramatically as many people overlook encrypting their devices so that only they can access them - and no-one else."
"The internet is an amazing facility that is changing the way that people interact and operate," added Mr Davies. "But users should continually monitor and run updates on their computer to keep it safe and free from intrusion."
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Fnd out more at www.saferinternetday.org
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