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Under Cyber Siege: Nearly Half of Americans Report Being Victims of Scam or Fraud; Majority Say Internet Has Become Less Safe, New Digital Citizens Alliance Survey FindsWASHINGTON, Aug. 7, 2016 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- With nearly half of Americans reporting they have been tricked or defrauded, citizens are concerned that the internet is becoming less safe and want tougher federal and state laws to combat online criminals, according to a new Digital Citizens Alliance survey released today. In the survey of 1,215 Americans, 46 percent said they had been the victim of a scam or fraud, had credit card information stolen, or had someone steal their identity. One in three Americans reported suffering financial loss – with 10 percent reporting that the loss had been over $1,000. Just as troubling, a majority of Americans (52 percent) reported that they felt the internet was less safe than it was five years ago. Only 12 percent said that the internet was more safe. Against the backdrop of these concerns, an overwhelming number of Americans (71 percent) want tougher federal and state laws. "We've reached a point where Americans are bracing for what comes next – a stolen credit card, a breach of sensitive information, or criminal scam," said Tom Galvin, Executive Director of the Digital Citizens Alliance, a consumer-focused group hat raises awareness about the pitfalls and dangers online. "It's a bad sign when Americans think the internet is becoming less safe, so it's vital that governmental entities such as the Federal Trade Commission and others ensure that crime does not pay." The Digital Citizens online survey presents a troubling round-up of how Americans are under siege:
"Americans want their leaders – whether they work in government or at the tech companies that bring us technology – to step up and combat this epidemic of online crime and risk," said Galvin. "Americans deserve to feel safe whether they are shopping in a mall or on Amazon. They shouldn't have to worry about someone stealing their credit card information, whether it's at a restaurant or on Etsy." Vrge Analytics conducted the online survey, posting the questions on SurveyMonkey. Between 7/27-7/29, 1,215 Americans responded. The poll has a margin of error of +/- 4 percent. Click here to see the full survey at the DCA website, digitalcitizensalliance.org. About the Digital Citizens Alliance The Digital Citizens Alliance is a consumer-oriented coalition focused on educating the public and policy makers on the threats that consumers face on the Internet and the importance for Internet stakeholders – individuals, government and industry –to make the Web a safer place. Based in Washington, DC, the Digital Citizens Alliance counts among its supporters: private citizens, the health, pharmaceutical and creative industries as well as online safety experts and other communities focused on Internet safety. For more information, please visit http://www.digitalcitizensalliance.org/. Logo - http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20140218/DC67126LOGO To view the original version on PR Newswire, visit:http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/under-cyber-siege-nearly-half-of-americans-report-being-victims-of-scam-or-fraud-majority-say-internet-has-become-less-safe-new-digital-citizens-alliance-survey-finds-300310192.html SOURCE Digital Citizens Alliance |