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Consumer Reports on 'State of the Net'

netbuzz writes "A " State of the Net" survey to be released today by Consumer Reports contends that Americans lost $7 billion over the past two years to malware and myriad online scams. Not surprisingly, a significant portion of this financial pain appears to have been avoidable, as the survey reveals a widespread continuing negligence toward the use of home firewalls and virus protection. As for underage children using MySpace and the like? There, too, the risks in many case look to be self-inflicted, as 13 percent of children fail to meet the 14-year-old age minimum on MySpace, and, as the organization notes: "Those were just the ones the parents knew about."

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  1. Oh.. But Think of the Children!! by mpapet · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    If there was ever a justification for openly spying on *everyone* online, I'd say this is it.

    Either that or more "family friendly" legislation to protect us from ourselves. (Which never works)

    Or maybe some combination of the two.

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