Australians keen to buy online but slack on security
8th Dec 2005, 02:00 GMT
One in two Australians now regularly conducts transactions online, but few bother with any security measures despite expressing concerns over possible breaches, a new survey has found.
Australians keen to buy online but slack on security related news:
- Australian Online Auction Upstart Takes on eBay — PR Web (The Free Wire Service) Technology Internet
- Chinese less keen to buy homes — Business Times Online - Property
- Police blotter: Best Buy 'hacker' loses in court — ZDNet News
- Alcohol killing elderly Australians — HEALTH
- Ballmer 'keen' on Web advertising, mum on AOL — CNET News.com - Media 2.0
- Australians' life expectancy rises — KeralaNext: Health
- Australians warned of terrorist attacks during Christmas period in Indonesia — People's Daily Online
- Web shoppers to buy half of Xmas gifts online — Netimperative News
- Psst: Wanna buy a newspaper? — Business
- Australians are too fat to fight, report says — IOL: World
Latest news from News | ZDNet.com.au:
- AV software has a place with Vista: Allchin
- IE7 comes a-knocking -- eventually
- Get ready for attacks on VoIP?
- Sun picks GPL licence for Java code
- FUD motivated Microsoft SuSE deal: analyst
- Sydney Novell user group welcomes MS deal
- CEOs want to see business results: Gartner
- New SAP CEO for 2007
- realestate.com.au keeps map options open
- Myer outsources IT to IBM