The price is right
It seems that we're a nation that cannot keep secrets. Well, that is if you are a woman.
The results of a survey by Infosecurity Europe show that women are four times more likely than men to give away passwords to total strangers pretending to be market researchers with the lure of a chocolate bar as an incentive for completing the survey. The research highlights how easily people give important information - like names, date-of-birth and phone numbers - to complete strangers. This is precisely the kind of information that scammers use to defraud people and their employers.
I feel for the respondent who had 32 passwords to remember - although many people use only one or two and rarely change them.
Now, before all you men become all smug and mail this post to wives, partners and female friends - you had better know that we're just as predictable. We can't but help ourselves from being putty in the hands of advertisers when looking at adverts with scantily-clad women. My colleague reported on an article in the journal NeuroReport which suggests that sexual images make us buy things because it makes our brains say, "What the hell," when making risky financial decisions. I suspect it wasn’t the rather dazzling fuel performance on the urban cycle which influenced your last car purchase.
Now, we are tempted to offer readers of this blog a free chocolate for every comment - or pepper the site with some erotic images to encourage you to 'invest' your time on these pages. However, we know that you are all far too sophisticated to fall for that trick.




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