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We ignore computer security alerts because we're terrible at multitasking

Finally, you have an excuse for not updating those files (although you really should)

GETTING PEOPLE TO take heed of security updates and changes isn’t the easiest task but it turns out there’s a reason for this: we’re terrible at multitasking.

People will end up ignoring security alerts up to 90% of the time, according to a new study from Brigham Young University. Carrying out the research with Google Chrome engineers, the study had participants use a computer while sensors measured their brain activity.

The study found 74% of participants ignored security messages that popped up when they were about to close a web page, 79% ignored them when they were watching a video, and 87% ignored alerts when they were entering a confirmation code.

The reason for this is because of what the researchers call “dual-task interference” – or multitasking to be exact – where our ability to focus on two simple tasks at the same time, like exiting a web page and heeding an alert, drops significantly.

“While these interruptions provide timely information, research shows they come at a high cost in terms of increased stress and decreased productivity”, wrote the researchers.

In comparison, the study found the times people pay the most attention to security messages happen when there’s less chance of a person multitasking.

Such examples include security alerts appearing after a person has watched a video, while they’re waiting for a page to load or after they’ve interacted with a website.

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    Mute Shane Walsh
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    Aug 18th 2016, 1:58 PM

    Yeah it’s very hard to concentrate on Microsoft’s latest updates when surfing po*n hub. I agree..

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    Mute James Delaney
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    Aug 19th 2016, 12:09 AM

    I don’t think the ladies would lke d geadlibe !

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    Mute James Delaney
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    Aug 19th 2016, 12:10 AM

    ^headline.

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    Mute Dessie Curley
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    Aug 18th 2016, 1:05 PM

    Or because we haven’t a clue

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    Mute Phil Blanc
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    Aug 18th 2016, 1:20 PM

    Or because we don’t care.

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    Mute O'Callaghan Stephen
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    Aug 18th 2016, 12:45 PM

    Ah get a bloody Macintosh. You can’t beat quality slave goods

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    Mute garb yakob
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    Aug 18th 2016, 1:24 PM

    Macs get virises and hacks too, just that Windows is 99% of the market or something, so the chances of results are better for hackers etc to focus on them instead. Where are the linux fan boys when you need them…

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    Mute Joe Arthur
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    Aug 18th 2016, 1:36 PM

    Macs – yuck. I once had to work with one for about a year. Horrible, illogical machines.

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