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Survey: Consumers growing wary of buying online

They're concerned about ID theft and lax online security

By Linda Rosencrance
June 24, 2005 12:00 PM ET

Computerworld - Consumers are buying less online because of concerns about identity theft and security, according to a report released yesterday by The Conference Board in New York.
More than 13% of all Internet users say they or a member of their household has already been a victim of identity theft, according to The Consumer Internet Barometer published by The Conference Board.
"We found that people are becoming much more concerned both about identity theft and about security issues regarding their personal information and that they are altering their behavior because of that," said Lynn Franco, director of The Conference Board's Consumer Research Center.
"Misplaced or stolen data from major financial service institutions such as Citigroup, Bank of America and Wachovia, and this week's admitted mishandling of data by the credit card processing company CardSystems Solutions, have increased consumers' concerns about online security," she said in the statement.
The survey found that nearly 70% of consumers have installed additional security software on their PCs, and 41% said they're purchasing less online -- a fact that has some pretty negative ramifications for e-tailers, including slowing the growth of e-commerce, Franco said.
What we had seen was that companies were issuing privacy statements and they were being a little bit more upfront about what security measures they were using, she said. "But now they are also going to have to make sure that if they outsource part of the work that those firms are also abiding by procedures and agreements."
The majority of online consumers, 54%, said they are more concerned today about the security of their personal information on the Internet than a year ago, while 42% said their level of concern has not changed, according to the survey. Only 4% said they are less concerned today than in the past.
The survey also found an age gap: 63% of Internet users who are age 55 and over claim that they are more apprehensive, while only 40% of consumers under age 35 are more concerned today.
"Younger consumers tend to be among the early adopters of technology, and the Internet is no exception," said David Stark, North American privacy officer for TNS NFO, a division of London-based market research firm TNS. "This group is familiar and comfortable with the Web, and many feel that they know how to protect themselves online."
He noted that older online shoppers may have more at stack in case of identity theft. "Consumers who are 55 and older have accumulated more wealth than their younger counterparts," Stark said."There is a lot more money at stake for this group if their personal information ever got into the hands of cybercriminals."

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