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Two-thirds of Mobile Phone Users Unaware They Could be Spied on Through the Camera While Having Sex, Study Shows

Kaspersky Lab survey reveals 83 per cent of UK adults never turn connected devices off and 62 per cent don't know the camera function can be hacked��
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Few adults would willingly invite strangers into their bedroom while they are having sex or getting undressed, or into their bathroom while they are on the toilet - yet that is exactly what they are risking by failing to grasp the threat posed by cyber criminals hijacking their mobile device camera, a new study by Kaspersky Lab reveals.

Up to 90 per cent of UK adults now own a smartphone , yet two-thirds are unaware that cybercriminals can send malicious software to take over their mobile device camera, stealing private, stored images and taking some very interesting ones of their own. This includes not just deeply invasive and compromising pictures of the phone's owner, but snapshots of credit cards and pictures of young children playing with, or getting dressed in the presence of, the device.

The study found that an overwhelming 83 per cent never turn their mobile phone off, unless the battery dies, and 44 per cent say the same for a tablet. Yet over half (57 per cent) of adults have sex within sight of a camera-enabled mobile phone, tablet, laptop or PC. A third (37 per cent) get undressed in the presence of such devices, and 44 per cent take them into the toilet or the bath (29 per cent). A third (30 per cent) leave sensitive documents or payment cards near their devices; and a quarter (26 per cent) freely allow their children to play with them.

Even more worrying, the minority of consumers who do understand and take action to reduce the risks - just a fifth of mobile phone (20 per cent) and laptop (21 per cent) users and mere 15 per cent of tablet users - often resort to measures that are far from helpful. For example, it is impossible to disconnect the camera function in mobile phones and tablets, so just closing the icon or otherwise attempting to disable it (40 per cent) is never enough. Physically covering the camera with blue tack or a sticker, the second favourite option at 36 per cent, will work, but can trip up unwary consumers who don't realise that many phones now have camera lenses on both sides.

Commenting on the research, Kaspersky Lab's Senior Security Researcher David Emm said, "We think of our mobile devices as window on the world, not realising that for cybercriminals it could be their window into ours. Hacking into a device's camera offers those with malicious intent access to our images, our most intimate moments, our identities - and the people we want most to protect, such as our children."

The study shows that consumers are often confused about the risk and unsure what to do even when they do understand. Just one in three of those who had done anything to secure their device camera had opted for security software, the only really effective solution.  No-one would leave their home this insecure - eight in ten households in England and Wales have double locks or deadlocks on doors and locks on their windows - and we shouldn't do this for our devices.

Kaspersky Lab's newly updated product line for home users offers advanced protection for the latest devices, including users of Windows, OS X and Android devices. Every month, Kaspersky Lab detects about 20,000 new samples of malicious software for Android devices alone.

Kaspersky Internet Security - Multi-Device 2015 is easy to install and manage, requiring no specialist IT skills. It includes new features that improve the level of protection against encryption malware, prevent webcam surveillance of the user, and shield against the risks of working on vulnerable Wi-Fi networks.

 

           

Notes to Press:

Key innovations

In a world of increasingly sophisticated online threats, people want reliable security software capable of fully protecting them from cyber-threats on all the devices they use to interact, shop, and bank online. To secure our customers' data, safeguard their privacy and financial transactions, and help keep their children safe from online harm, Kaspersky Lab is constantly updating and improving the components of its security solutions.

These latest versions of Kaspersky Lab's consumer software incorporate several entirely new technologies that improve the level of protection against encryption malware, prevent webcam surveillance of the user, and shield against the risks of working on vulnerable Wi-Fi networks.

Webcam Protection to protect user privacy

Webcam hacking, or intercepting images from the webcam, is one way of using malware for online espionage. Many users pay little attention to what might be recorded on their webcams - even though the camera could capture images of documents containing bank details, credit cards, or simply personal activities that people prefer not to expose to strangers. For our customers to be confident that they are never observed without their knowledge or consent, Kaspersky Lab has developed the Webcam Protection feature. It helps monitor which applications attempt to connect to the webcam, warns the user of access attempts, and, if necessary, blocks webcam access .

Cryptomalware protection to safeguard privacy and data

One of the most serious threats to our customers' documents, pictures, and music comes from so-called cryptomalware, or malware that encrypts files and demands a ransom before restoring access to the information. Once the data is encrypted, not even removing the malware itself can restore access to the encrypted files, so Kaspersky Lab has built a way to regain access to data without paying any ransom. Kaspersky Lab's System Watcher module analyzes all processes running on the operating system, and now features new data backup functionality. When System Watcher detects a suspicious program attempting to modify a user file, it instantly creates a local backup copy of that file, free from any external changes. If further observation indicates that the program that changed the file was malicious, then the changes will be rolled back .

Wi-Fi Security Notification

In the hands of criminals, public wireless networks can easily become yet another tool to intercept user data. That's why Kaspersky Lab has introduced a Wi-Fi Security Notification module into the new edition of Kaspersky Internet Security. This module verifies the security of Wi-Fi hotspots and alerts the user to any potential threats, such as a vulnerable network connection or the transmission of an unsecured password via the Internet. Users also receive tips and recommendations on how to securely configure their own home Wi-Fi network .

In addition to these key new features, the 2015 versions of Kaspersky Lab's consumer security portfolio includes a number of extra enhancements:

Renewed solutions

Kaspersky Anti-Virus 2015

Kaspersky Anti-Virus 2015 is the foundation of our battle with the latest malware. It protects against malicious software, assesses the security of each website a user visits and identifies any suspicious program behavior. Kaspersky Anti-Virus 2015 also includes an automatic exploit protection system, which prevents malware from exploiting security gaps in legitimate applications and software used by millions of people across the globe.

Kaspersky Internet Security 2015

Kaspersky Internet Security 2015 provides premium PC protection to protect our customers from all types of Internet threats. In addition to antivirus and anti-phishing protection, it includes a range of other tools and technologies to help protect privacy, personal data and online payments. Kaspersky Internet Security 2015 also enables parents to monitor their children's activity on the Web with the help of the Parental Control module.

Kaspersky Internet Security - Multi-Device 2015

Kaspersky Internet Security - Multi-Device 2015 is a multi-platform integrated security solution. With just one license you can activate Kaspersky Lab products on computers, tablets or smartphones (the combination can vary according to the user's needs, and the number of devices is determined by the purchased license). Kaspersky Internet Security - Multi-Device 2015 protects devices that run under:

System Requirements

Kaspersky Internet Security - Multi-Device is designed to protect devices running Windows XP Home Edition / Professional SP3 or higher, Windows XP Professional x64 Edition SP2 or higher, Windows Vista Home Basic / Home Premium / Business / Enterprise / Ultimate (x32 and x64**) SP1 or higher, Windows 7 Starter (x32) / Home Basic / Home Premium / Professional / Ultimate (x32 and x64**) SP1 or higher, Windows 8/Windows 8 Pro/Windows 8 Enterprise (x32 and x64**), Windows 8.1 / Windows 8.1 Pro / Windows 8.1 Enterprise / Windows 8.1 update (x32 and x64**); Mac OS X 10.6 - 10.9 (system with an Intel processor); Android 2.3 - 4.3.

Kaspersky Internet Security and Kaspersky Anti-Virus are designed to protect devices running Kaspersky Internet Security - Multi-Device is designed to protect devices running Windows XP Home Edition / Professional SP3 or higher, Windows XP Professional x64 Edition SP2 or higher, Windows Vista Home Basic / Home Premium / Business / Enterprise / Ultimate (x32 and x64**) SP1 or higher, Windows 7 Starter (x32) / Home Basic / Home Premium / Professional / Ultimate (x32 and x64**) SP1 or higher, Windows 8/Windows 8 Pro/Windows 8 Enterprise (x32 and x64**), Windows 8.1 / Windows 8.1 Pro / Windows 8.1 Enterprise / Windows 8.1 update (x32 and x64**).

Editorial contact:

Berkeley PR
Lauren White
kasperskylab@berkeleypr.co.uk
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Kaspersky Lab UK
Ruth Knowles
Ruth.Knowles@kasperskylab.co.uk
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W2 6BD, London

i. One Poll for Kaspersky Lab, surveyed 2,000 UK adults aged 18-44.  The research took place 14-18 August, 2014 .

ii. http://www.deloitte.com/view/en_GB/uk/industries/consumer-business/consumer-review/consumer-review-infographic-fifth-edition/index.htm  

iii. http://www.ons.gov.uk/ons/rel/crime-stats/crime-statistics/focus-on-property-crime--2012-13/rpt---chapter-3---burglary-and-home-security.html?format=print

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