Chandigarh: Security
software maker Symantec advised internet users not to use e-mail ids being used
for social networking sites like Facebook, Twitter for carrying out online
banking or business transactions in order to prevent stealing of financial
data.
"They (internet
users) should be more cautious while on social networking sites. They should
have separate e-mail id for social networking site and other e-mail id for
carrying out transactions like banking," Symantec MD Shantanu Ghosh told
reporters here while replying to a query steps needed to be protected from
cyber attack on social networking sites. "
We have observed that on
social networking sites, people usually share their detail including personal
ones with their friends as well as with those whom they do not know much and
here they face the risk (of being attacked)," he said. "
Cyber attackers then can
try to get into your e-mail ids through malware on these sites and try to steal
vital information like credit card information," he said. He said not to
click on any "untrusted" link in their e-mails or social networking
site as it also poses threat of stealing important financial information of the
user.
Ghosh also cited an
example when a malware in the name of bollywood female actor Katrina Kaif video
was received by internet users on their e-mail ids in India and later it was
found that the malware was intended to steal credit card information of the
user. Acknowledging that the number of malwares in the cyber world has grown to
millions in India in last few years, he also stressed on be cautious on framing
a secure password for their e-mail ids to avert any cyber attack.
"Some users use
e-mail password as wife's birth date or anniversary day or birth year and most
of these details are available on their social networking site account and it
can also be misused by cyber attackers," he said. He added that small and
medium business in cities like Chandigarh, Surat, Jaipur are facing the threat
of cyber attack because of less spending by small entrepreneurs on security
technology and growing use of internet.
"Small cities,
including Chandigarh, are sharing good amount of malware activity...(because)
these companies are not spending much on security technology which makes them
vulnerable to cyber attack," Ghosh said. He said increasing use of
broadband and low awareness among entrepreneurs about malwares are also some of
the reasons behind their vulnerability of cyber attack.
"Augmented by
broadband penetration, smaller and emerging cities of India are exploring
opportunities offered by the virtual world in turn creating a new lucrative
pool of targets for cyber criminals to exploit," he said. As per the
Symantec Internet Security, a sizeable 25 per cent of small and emerging cities
like Chandigarh, Surat, Cochin, Jaipur are infected by malwares.
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