Almost half of US employees accept that their employers would be justified in
sacking them for viewing adult content using their work internet connection, new
research has reported.
The 2006 Web@Work survey by
Websense
goes on to claim that one-third of workers would expect to be fired if they
infected the company with malicious spyware or a virus.
The results show that employees believe that viewing adult content at work or
infecting their company with malicious spyware or a virus puts them at greater
risk of losing their job than sleeping at their desk, which was rated by only 11
per cent as a sacking offence.
Some 12 per cent of employees have visited a pornography website while at
work, either by accident or on purpose. The overwhelming majority of those who
have visited pornography sites at work (95 per cent) said that their visit to
the site was 'accidental'.
The report also found that 12 per cent of employees admitted that they have
received an 'offensive' link in an email from a co-worker, friend or
acquaintance at their work email address.
Similarly, 11 per cent of employees admitted that a co-worker, friend or
acquaintance has sent a link to their work email address to a website that they
thought might contain spyware or lead to some sort of security risk.
Of those workers who said they use the internet at work for personal reasons,
half would rather give up their morning coffee than their ability to use the
internet at work for personal use.
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