Risky Business: New Data from Webroot Uncovers Disconnects, Parallels Between Online and Offline Security Risks

Adults Feel Safer Meeting a Stranger in Person than Opening an Email Attachment from One

Bracknell, UK, April 10, 2012 - Using a computer without security is riskier than leaving your home or car unlocked, according to a new study from Webroot, a leader in delivering Internet security as a service. In a survey of 1,637 Internet users aged 18 and older, Webroot asked respondents to gauge the perceived threat level of dangerous offline behaviors, such as driving without a seatbelt or car insurance, versus risky online behaviors like sharing an online password or using an unsecured WiFi connection.

With reliance on the Internet continuing to rise, the majority of respondents view many online risks to be just as dangerous - and in some cases more risky - when compared with offline behaviors that could lead to bodily harm, theft or financial damage.

Findings include:

"It is encouraging to see that people are aware of the risks posed by online threats," said Jacques Erasmus, chief information security officer, Webroot. "Today's Internet users share an increasing amount of personal information online, and cybercriminals target security loopholes and careless practices to carry out everything from credit fraud to identity theft. Our findings show that people are cognizant of these risks, and savvier about the importance of practicing safe online behaviors."

The study also revealed that in today's digital world, consumers place significant importance on their devices:

Several disconnects emerged as well:

Other scenarios reveal that respondents are nearly as scared of social embarrassment as they are of bodily harm or theft:

What Can Users Do?
To help consumers understand online risks and practice safe behaviors, Webroot security experts recommend the following:

About the Research
An online survey was fielded March 8 through March 13, 2012 using Qualtrics survey software. Research Now invited panel members in Australia, Singapore, the United Kingdom, and the United States to complete a 10-minute survey. Participants qualified if they were 18 or older, had at least one Internet-connected device, and spent an average of one or more hours online each day outside of work or school. The margin of error at the 95 percent level of confidence is ±2.4 percentage points for the total sample of 1,637 and ±4.0 points for the 609 US respondents.

About Webroot
Webroot is committed to taking the misery out of Internet security with its suite of Webroot® SecureAnywhereTM offerings for consumers and businesses. Founded in 1997, privately held Webroot is headquartered in Colorado and has operations across North America, Europe and the Asia Pacific region. For more information, visit http://www.webroot.com/ or call 800.772.9383. Read the Webroot Threat Blog: http://blog.webroot.com/. Follow Webroot on Twitter: http://twitter.com/webroot.

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