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Cybercrime is More of a Threat Than Community Based Crime say Over a Third of Neighbourhood Watch Members


Posted April 15th, 2021 for Avast
Attitudes towards and experiences of cybercrime during the Covid-19 pandemic polled in a national study of 28,000 people
London, United Kingdom, April 15, 2021 – Over a third (39%) of Neighbourhood Watch members in England and Wales believe cybercrime is now more of a threat than community based crime such as home burglary, according to research carried out on behalf of Cyberhood Watch , a joint initiative between Neighbourhood Watch and Avast. Members of the organisation originally set up to protect the public against community based crimes have become increasingly concerned with cybercrime, while almost a third (32%) believe the internet is a more dangerous place than before the Covid-19 pandemic hit. ....

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The Birds, Bees & Bots: Kids' internet use puts pressure on 70% of parents to have "the talk" sooner than planned


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LONDON, Feb. 9, 2021 /PRNewswire/  
AVG Technologies, a global leader in digital security products, has today released new findings that show the majority of parents are facing mounting pressures to have important conversations with children about sex and relationships – and sooner than the current compulsory age that it is taught at schools.
As part of a global research study, AVG found that an overwhelming 70% of parents agreed that the internet has accelerated conversations with children about sex. It found that 88% of parents cite unintentional exposure to adult material as one of their biggest concerns about their child using the internet. 7 out of 10 (71%) children who admitted to having bad online experiences during lockdown say they were exposed to offensive, rude and adult content. ....

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