Nearly one in four Americans said they or someone in their household experienced cybercrime, including personal, credit card or financial information stolen by computer hackers in the past year, a Gallup survey released Tuesday indicated.The rate is 2 percentage points lower than last year's 25 percent, the survey said.In Gallup's annual crime survey, conducted Oct. 1-10, 1,019 adults were asked if they have fallen victim to nine different types of criminal activity within the past 12 months.Identity theft ranked second at 16 percent. Property theft at 14 percent was the most likely physical crime to affect respondents. Also, 11 percent reported vandalism of a home, vehicle or property.
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12 Aralık 2018 - 07:25
23% of Americans experienced cybercrime
Nearly one in four Americans said they or someone in their household experienced cybercrime, including personal, credit card or financial information stolen by computer hackers in the past year, a Gallup survey released Tuesday indicated. The rate is 2 percentage points lower than last year's 25 percent, the survey said.
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12 Aralık 2018 - 07:25