Paraguay 84 percent of computer software is illegal, according to a global survey.
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The Global Survey Software Paraguay notes that 84 percent of computers using unlicensed or illegal software.
The level shown by Paraguay is second only to Venezuela, reaching 88 percent. With the percentage mentioned country not only it has one of the highest rates in South America, but worldwide.
The third in South America is Bolivia with 79 percent, followed by Argentina by 69 percent, while Uruguay and Ecuador has 68 percent.
The cost of a locally illegal software reaches $ 115, ie G. more than 550,000. In this case a significant difference can be seen as a program in 2007 unlicensed only cost USD 13, ie G. less than 100,000.
The count is held every two years and since 2007 the country showed no progress, unlike a reversal is noticed.
In 2007 the percentage of unlicensed software reached 82 percent in 2009 remained unchanged, while in 2011 he climbed one percentage point to 83 percent. Finally in 2013 rose to the level above.
Globally, the report said 43 percent of the installed software is not licensed.
All data is here .
hazards
Santiago Pontiroli, an analyst at computer security company Kaspersky said in Paraguay.com that when one has lost unlicensed software safely.
Programs that low one of internet are equipped with flushing systems that allow criminals to locate the threats that create necessary and not enough to have the best antimalware nor have all updated programs.
The key is found in the user’s awareness, “you still have control over the computer,” he said.
An option to have a software without much money is Linux. The free operating system is free and has fewer threats than Windows, because it has less market share, said the professional.
Threats to Internet users are varied, from the possibility of losing money in online banking, being seen to steal useful information for criminals to be your files remain “hostages”.
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The Global Survey Software developed by BSA , estimated that the volume and value of unlicensed software installed on personal computers in 2013 through more than 110 national and regional economies. It also reveals key attitudes and related software licensing, intellectual property and emerging technologies based on a global survey of more than 24,000 respondents behavior.
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