More than four out of five Australian families apparently worry about malware and data security. So why aren't the rest of us bothered?
Commencing today on Fathers' Day, Australia's National Child Protection Week promotes the belief that it is everyone's responsibility to make their community child friendly. This applies to all aspects of childhood ranging from their physical environment to the time spent on-line.
A recent survey by Lonergan Research clearly demonstrates that children are naïve to the dangers they might (and frequently do) experience on the Internet.
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