1 in 5 Americans visit content theft websites
December 17, 2015
By Colin Mann
Internet users, including many who acknowledge visiting content theft websites to watch free movies, TV shows and listen to music, report that if they knew that it could expose them to malware and other viruses they would steer clear of these websites, according to a new survey.
According to the survey, one in five Americans acknowledged visiting content
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