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Results of a survey by the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner (OAIC), which was cheap beats by dr dre released on Wednesday, showed that Australians are becoming more concerned about privacy risks. The OAIC 2013 Community Attitudes to Privacy survey showed that people expect the organizations they deal with to take effective steps to safeguard their personal information. The survey, conducted through landlines and mobile numbers of 1, 000 Australians, reports that 48 percent of Australians believe that online services, including social media, now pose the greatest privacy risk. beats headphones cheap Only 9 percent of survey respondents considered social media websites to be trustworthy in protecting privacy. Australian Information Commissioner, Professor John McMillan, said the survey results confirm the growing community concern about privacy risks arising from the explosion in use of social media since this survey was last run in 2007. "In the last five years we have seen a significant change in how people communicate and interact online. People's attitude to the importance of personal privacy protection is changing at the same time," said McMillan. Survey participants were asked whether certain industries were trustworthy. The three most trustworthy industries were health service providers, trusted by 90 percent of participants; financial institutions, trusted by 74 percent; and government, trusted by 69 percent.A United States debt default will shake the fundamental element of the global financial system and cause cheap solo beats by dre it to enter uncharted waters, Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong has warned. "If that fundamental element is shaken -- even the U.S. government can default -- I don't know what will happen to your spreads or the rest of the complicated system of financial markets. You're going into unchartered waters," local daily Straits Times on Wednesday quoted Lee as saying in Bali, Indonesia at the end of Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit. The United States government and lawmakers have until Thursday next week to reach an agreement and avoid a first-ever default on U.S. Treasury bonds -- a scenario that economists are warning could throw the world fake beats by dre economy into a tailspin. Lee said that the political brinkmanship was an experiment that should be avoided. "Nobody knows what the impact will be," he said. The buying of U.S. Treasury bills has been to date a "risk-free solution" for governments and institutions with surpluses. Lee said if a solution could not be reached, it would send a negative signal to the world that the United States could not resolve its own practical problems. "I mean, these are problems which you have created for yourself in a beats by dre cheap game of chicken," he said. On the impact on the Asia Pacific, Lee said that the concern is whether the United States will be able to sustain the consensus and the direction of its efforts in the region even though it has the intentions. "We have to hope the Americans will be able to overcome these problems and maintain that direction despite their domestic difficulties," he said. U.S. President Barack Obama canceled a week-long trip to the region and his attendance at both the APEC and the East Asia Summits. In Bali, the United States had hoped to make significant strides towards sealing an ambitious trade pact by the end of the year. A statement from the 12 countries involved in negotiations for the Trans-Pacific Partnership said talks are still "on beats by dre solo cheap track." A blast went off near Shorab military base in southern Afghan province of Helmand Wednesday morning, leaving casualties, said a provincial official. "The incident took place at around 7:00 a.m. local time near the Shorab base, where Afghan army and British troops are stationed," the source told Xinhua anonymously. Seven or eight people were killed and injured in the incident, he said. The nature of the blast is not known. A provincial government spokesman Omar Zwak confirmed that they were aware of a bomb attack but said an investigation was started into the incident. "Details will be released to the media later at the day," he said. The Taliban insurgent groupstudio beats by dre cheap intensified attacks against Afghan security forces and some 78,000 NATO-led troops stationed in the country since April when they launched a yearly offensive. The survey indicates that the public expects data security protection to be similar in both the public and private sectors. A high majority of survey participants expect to be informed if their information is lost. The majority of people, around 95 percent, also feel they should be made aware how of their information is handled on a day-to-day basis. The Community Attitudes to Privacy survey has been conducted periodically since 2001. A significant longitudinal finding is that an increased number of people make a choice not to deal with a public or private sector organization because of a concern over how their personal information has been or may be used. "Just over 60 percent of Australians have decided to not deal with an organization because of privacy concerns, which is an increase from just over 40 percent in 2007," said Privacy Commissioner Timothy Pilgrim. The survey beats by dre wireless showed that Australians are increasingly concerned about the international sharing of personal information; 79 percent of people feel that cross-border disclosure is a misuse of personal information, and 90 percent have concerns about the practice. "This is an interesting finding given the increasing frequency with which data is being sent off-shore. New privacy laws commencing next March will increase protection around the handling of Australian information that is transferred off-shore, and it will be interesting to see how attitudes change as a result of this," Pilgrim said.

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