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The Register published the result of a survey, among office worker in London, which reveals that women are 4 (four) times more likely than men to give out "passwords" in exchange for chocolate bars.
The survey by of 576 office workers in London found that women are by far more likely to give their computer login credentials to total strangers than their male colleagues in a ratio above 4/1 (45% vs. 10%).
The bogus researchers also asked for workers' names and telephone numbers, ostensibly so they could be entered into a draw to go to Paris.
The complete article is on Register website
Tags: access, chocolat, credential, ict, ICT Security, password, risk, security, survey
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I found the article below on "The Register" site and asked myself the following question:
If connecting to Internet using an open and unsecured wifi access point is considered as a crime, why authorities do not apply the same principle to other services (mainly electricity and water) we often use without any formal agreement of the owner ?
" More than half of computer users have illegally stolen Wi-Fi connections, according to The Times - but only 11 alleged offenders have been arrested in the UK, as the police seem to think those deploying Wi-Fi should be more careful about securing their connections.
The data was collected from a "Have Your Say" survey on the website of security-specialist Sophos: apparently 54 per cent of the 560 people who responded admitted nicking bandwidth from insecure Wi-Fi routers.
This might say more about Sophos customers than the general population, and extrapolating the results to every computer user in the country is probably a crime against statistics: so that's exactly what The Times has done.
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Anyone caught stealing a Wi-Fi connection can be fined up to a grand, even if it's left unsecured, so make sure you ask nicely next time you're looking to log on, and if the person next to you has never stolen a Wi-Fi connection then we have to assume that you have. "
What is your opinion about accessing open wifi ? Do you think it is a crime ?
Source: The Register
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76% of 1200 American consumers who participated to Digital Life America - Holiday 2007 Edition survey have included at least one digital lifestyle product on their wish list.
- flat screen high definition TV set - 35% (men 37% - women 33%)
- laptop (windows) - 20% (21% - 19%)
- digital camera - 17% (16% - 18%)
- desktop PC - 14% (13% - 15%)
- GPS navigation unit for the car - 10% (11% - 10%)
- cell phone - 10% (9% - 12%)
- digital video camera - 9% (8% - 11%)
- Nintendo Wii - 9% (8% - 9%)
- Sony PS3 - 7%
- Blu-ray or HD-DVD player - 6%
First Apple product (laptop) is on rank 11 (9 among women) buzz maker iPhone is 15. Survey participants clearly prefers laptop to desktop computers.
Unfortunately the survey doesn't reveal details about the type of cell phone ("simple" ones or smartphone) and I'm surprised to not ear anything about MP3 players nor PDA. Not trendy anymore or everybody already has one ?
What your wish list would be made of ?
source: Solutions Research Group.
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