Millennials most likely victims of cybercrime (Australia)
Norton senior director Mark Gorrie said their research showed that 46 per cent of Millennials fell prey to cybercrime, putting them in the lead as the most common group to be targeted.
“While digital natives grew up with internet access, the data reveals they are also the most relaxed when it comes to their digital hygiene with basic and free security measures being ignored,” he said.
The report revealed 37 per cent of Millennials admitted to having at least one device without any protective measures and were the group most likely to share their password. Nearly 42 per cent said at least one other person knew the code to access their smartphones, while 37 per cent had shared the login details to their laptops.