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13 December 2005

Sophos unwraps safety tips for seasonal online shoppers Over two thirds of users say security fears have made them more cautious about shopping online

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Sophos warns that users dazzled by the Christmas lights may be blind to online risks.

Experts at SophosLabs™, Sophos's global network of virus, spyware and spam analysis centers, have warned online shoppers to be careful as they scramble to buy last minute gifts for the holiday season.

Hoping to take advantage of the rush, spammers and scammers are working overtime to trick the unwary and unguarded with old and new schemes. Pushing shoddy merchandise and deception, cybercrime runs rampant during the holidays.

"Lurking behind that offer for a faux Rolex or Louis Vuitton knockoff may be a more sinister transaction that goes well beyond the usual con," said Graham Cluley, senior technology consultant at Sophos. "Frantic buyers, in an effort to save time and money by shopping online, may also be inviting criminals onto computers, opening up the possibility of credit card fraud and identity theft."

A poll conducted by Sophos* has revealed that security fears have made 69% of shoppers more cautious about purchasing goods online.

"People want to buy online because of the variety of goods on offer, and the convenience of surfing to an online store rather than fitting in a real-life visit during a busy day," continued Cluley. "However, consumers also worry about exposing themselves to the very real threat of hacker attack."

Sophos, whilst reminding users that they should be aware of computer security threats all year round, offers a list of simple tips to help keep the holiday season joyful and ensure consumers stay safe online:

Consumers should continue to step up their vigilance in 2006 by only giving their personally identifiable information (PII) - for instance, Social Security Number, name and address or phone number, bank account, credit card number, email, etc - to trusted parties, and they should shred all discarded documents containing PII.

* Sophos web poll. 510 respondents, November 2005.

  • USA number 1 for malware and spam
  • Huge surge in email attachment attacks
  • Scareware makes users buy bogus products

About Sophos

Sophos enables enterprises all over the world to secure and control their IT infrastructure. Sophos's network access control, endpoint, web and email solutions simplify security to provide integrated defenses against malware, spyware, intrusions, unwanted applications, spam, policy abuse, data leakage and compliance drift. With over 20 years of experience, Sophos protects over 100 million users in nearly 150 countries with its reliably engineered security solutions and services. Recognized for its high level of customer satisfaction and powerful yet easy-to-use solutions, Sophos has received many industry awards, as well as positive reviews and certifications.

Sophos is headquartered in Boston, US and Oxford, UK. More information is available at www.sophos.com

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