Almost half of Ukrainians do not care about their own cybersecurity and do not protect their data
January 26, 2024
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Results The survey was conducted among 50,000 Ukrainian users. The results showed that 43% of Ukrainians are confident in the security of their personal data on the Internet
Results
The survey was conducted among 50,000 Ukrainian users. The results showed that 43% of Ukrainians are confident in the security of their personal data on the Internet and therefore do not take any additional measures. Another 57% of respondents use additional methods – antivirus on various devices, two-factor authentication, monitoring the distribution of personal data, changing passwords, etc.
To the question “What personal data protection methods do you use?” The answers were distributed as follows:
I already believe everything will be fine with my data, so I don’t use anything – 43%.
I have antivirus on my phone – 11%.
Two-factor authentication everywhere — 9%.
I don’t share my phone number anywhere – 8%.
I only download programs from official sites — 7%.
I use different passwords everywhere – 6%.
I change passwords frequently — 4%.
I have antivirus on my computer — 4%.
And only 8% of respondents apply all the methods mentioned.
Internet users were asked the following question: “Do you think you got better at cybersecurity last year?”
The results here are very similar:
I’m not interested in this topic – 50%.
More precisely, yes, I am doing everything for this – 21%.
On the contrary, they did not knowingly read anything – 17%.
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