Malaysians worry over ID fraud
KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysians are most concerned about identity and credit card fraud, the recent Unisys Security Index revealed.
The survey reported that 77% of Malaysians worried about having their personal information stolen or misused while 76% were afraid that their credit or debit card details might fall into the wrong hands.
Other top concerns include the outbreak of serious epidemics in Malaysia (73%) and the country’s national security in relation to war and terrorism (70%).
Malaysians, however, are less concerned about their ability to meet financial obligations (48%), e-mail security and viruses (44%) and online banking and shopping (40%).
Conducted by Synovate on behalf of Unisys, the survey is meant to provide a snapshot of the nation’s sense of security in four areas – national, financial, Internet and personal.
The survey reported that 77% of Malaysians worried about having their personal information stolen or misused while 76% were afraid that their credit or debit card details might fall into the wrong hands.
Other top concerns include the outbreak of serious epidemics in Malaysia (73%) and the country’s national security in relation to war and terrorism (70%).
Malaysians, however, are less concerned about their ability to meet financial obligations (48%), e-mail security and viruses (44%) and online banking and shopping (40%).
Conducted by Synovate on behalf of Unisys, the survey is meant to provide a snapshot of the nation’s sense of security in four areas – national, financial, Internet and personal.
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