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Pandemic side effect: Two out of every three Indians addicted to being online, says report by computer security firm


 

The COVID-19 pandemic has left two out of every three Indians addicted to being online, says a report released on August 24.

According to the 2021 Norton Cyber Safety Insights report by consumer security company NortonLifeLock, adults in India are spending 4.4 hours a day on an average in front of screens, apart from the time they spend online for work or educational purposes. The report is based on an online survey of more than 1,000 Indian adults conducted by the Harris Poll.

About eight in 10 (82 per cent) respondents said that the amount of time they spent in front of screens, in addition to the time spent for educational or work purposes, has increased significantly during the pandemic.

The survey also found that most of the online activity is done over smartphones, with 84 per cent adults surveyed saying they are spending too much time on smartphones.

Another interesting finding from the survey is the adverse effect on physical and mental health due to excessive online presence. The majority of adults (74 per cent) claimed that the amount of time they spend in front of a screen negatively impacted their physical health, while more than half (55 per cent) said it negatively impacted their mental health.

Ritesh Chopra, NortonLifeLock’s Director, India & SAARC Countries, said in a statement: “It is understandable that the pandemic has increased our dependence on screens for activities that could otherwise have been done offline. It is important for every individual, however, to find a healthy balance between their on-screen and off-screen time so that their health and, more importantly, their children’s health is not adversely impacted.”

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More Indians focussing on keeping their digital devices safe: Report


NEW DELHI: Indians have become more cautious about their digital security as they use connected devices, with work from home and online learning amid the coronavirus pandemic, as per a study by McAfee, a global computer security software company.

The survey, conducted on more than 1,000 adults between 18 and 75 years of age, revealed that 88% of consumers feel more digitally connected since the pandemic via devices, online activities, connected homes, while 86% have implemented more protection for their digital devices.

With a rise in the usage of connected devices, cyber criminals too have worked harder to launch covid-19-themed attacks which surged 240% in Q3 and 114% in Q4 in 2020, with an average of 648 new threats per minute. This has motivated customers to look at digital security seriously.

The ‘2021 Consumer Security Mindset Survey’ said that as many as 57% consumers agree that digital hygiene or the lack of it can put themselves and their families at risk. Two out of three Indians (68%) check if the network that they are joining is secure before connecting. Furthermore, more than half (53%) feel more vulnerable to risks when someone has visited their home and has connected to their internet. Perceived to be most vulnerable to cyber threats are Wi-Fi networks (57%), someone’s home computer (46%), smart home assistants (26%), smart TV (28%), and gaming systems (29%).

More than half of Indians (58%) indicate having a good understanding of the data they store on their mobile devices. Signalling a shift towards responsible behaviour, 72% utilize a mobile security software solution to protect data on their phone, of which, 46% use preinstalled security software. 58% of Indians believe that the information and data stored on their mobile phone are secure from cyber risks.

Around 81% of Indians state that since 2020, members in their household have started to participate in distance learning via virtual platforms. However, less than half (36%) of these purchased new security/protection technology to protect their family and home when distance learning was introduced into their new life routine.

While children are the biggest…

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India: Chinese hackers spying on Indians using WhatsApp, warns army

  1. India: Chinese hackers spying on Indians using WhatsApp, warns army  Deutsche Welle
  2. Chinese hackers targeting WhatsApp to extract personal information: Indian Army  Economic Times
  3. Chinese Hackers Spy Through WhatsApp, Indian Army Warns (VIDEO)  Sputnik International
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Calls for law change after Indians left in dark over data leaks – The Express Tribune


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Calls for law change after Indians left in dark over data leaks
The Express Tribune
Fears Indian telecom upstart Reliance Jio suffered a major data breach, compromising the personal data of over 100 million customers, have prompted calls for India to adopt more robust laws to protect consumers. Jio has repeatedly denied any breach

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