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ESET: about a third of consumers feel shopping online safe
While only 29 percent of consumers feel specifically safe on the Internet, more than half of them still shop online on the World Wide Web, according to a survey by one of the leading cybersecurity companies, ESET.
Based on the data, 62 percent of the respondents use some form of online financial services (FinTech), but only 17 percent feel that they have adequate information about the risks. (MTI)
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