Verizon Offers All Internet Users Free Online Tool to Help Them Assess
Their Online Security Levels
NEW YORK, Dec. 5 /PRNewswire/ -- More than half of computer users who
think they are protected against online threats like spyware, viruses and
hackers actually have inadequate or no online protection, according to an
independent research study conducted for Verizon.
Verizon is helping consumers nationwide to assess their online safety
by offering its Verizon Security Advisor service at no charge to customers
of any Internet service provider. This free diagnostic software, available
at http://www.verizon.net/securityadvisor, can evaluate the virus, spyware or
personal firewall security software on a computer in less than five seconds
so users can take steps to close any dangerous gaps in their online
security protection.
"Internet security protection is like a smoke alarm," said Bill Heilig,
vice president for Verizon broadband services. "As long as it works, it's
great. But with a dead battery, it's worse than no smoke alarm at all,
because it creates a false sense of security. That's the position that most
Internet consumers find themselves in today, and what they don't know is
definitely hurting them. We're offering all Internet users a free tool to
help them know if they are truly protected or if they need to take action
to get the security they need."
Verizon's study, conducted with 545 U.S. Internet subscribers by the
independent Internet research firm iTracks, contrasted participants'
opinions about their level of online security against results of Verizon
Security Advisor scans performed on their computers. While 92 percent of
participants thought they were safe, the scans revealed that 59 percent
were actually vulnerable to a variety of online dangers. Ninety-four
percent of those surveyed said they would find it helpful to be able to
diagnose or check their online security status on a regular basis to make
sure their PCs were safe.
The study's comparison between the real risk, as determined by the
Verizon Security Advisor scan, and the participants' perceived risks showed
that people are unknowingly exposing themselves to threats through bad
habits such as relying on expired or old security software.
Today, nearly all new PCs come bundled with off-the-shelf security
software provided as a limited-time trial or pre-paid, one-year
subscription. However, at the end of the trial or full subscription period,
buyers usually must renew the license and pay the vendor to continue the
protection. If they don't, they may no longer receive protection or crucial
updates, exposing themselves to a myriad of online threats that grow daily.
Other key findings of the study include:
-- Spyware Protection: When asked how safe they felt their home PC was
from spyware, 92 percent of respondents felt "safe" or "somewhat safe."
In contrast, the Verizon Security Advisor scan revealed that the
majority (58 percent) were "at risk" or "potential risk" from spyware
infection. Nineteen percent were critically "at risk" from spyware
infection.
-- Virus Protection: When asked how safe they felt their home PC was from
viruses, 92 percent of respondents felt "very safe" or "somewhat safe,"
whereas the Verizon Security Advisor scan revealed that 45 percent were
"at risk" or "potential risk" from virus infection.
-- Firewall Protection: Nineteen percent of respondents had their
personal firewall turned off.
In addition to its free Verizon Security Advisor service, Verizon also
offers a comprehensive Internet security suite through the Verizon portal
at http://www.verizon.net/onlinesecurity. Designed to run behind the scenes
whenever the computer is on, Verizon Internet Security Suite automatically
ensures that customers are protected against the newest threats with the
latest detection methods.
Verizon Security Advisor is provided by Radialpoint, a leading provider
of managed Internet security services.
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leader in delivering broadband and other wireline and wireless
communication innovations to mass market, business, government and
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nearly 238,000 and last year generated consolidated operating revenues of
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