'Sorry the website you are browsing can't be reached or has been removed', 'Access Denied', and all other stuffs has been a threat to most Japanese citizens.
The Islamic State militant group and global climate change
dominated responses in a global survey of what people around the world see as
major threats to their countries.
But in Japan,
the concern of cyberattacks was cited the most in a Pew Research Center survey
— released Tuesday — that asked respondents about eight possible threats.
Among
respondents in Japan, 76 percent selected cyberattacks as a top threat,
followed by climate change (67 percent) and IS (62 percent).
Japan wasn’t
alone in choosing cyberattacks as a major threat. It was the second-highest
choice in the U.S., the U.K. and Germany, which have seen major cyberattacks in
recent months.
A global median
of 62 percent of respondents selected IS as a major threat, followed by climate
change at 61 percent. Cyberattacks and the condition of the global economy came
in at 51 percent each.
IS was named as
the top threat in 18 countries, many of which have suffered deadly attacks
claimed by the militant group.
The influence of
the U.S., China and Russia were also top choices.
“America’s
influence is a top concern in Turkey,” a report on the Pew Center’s website
said. “And in South Korea and Vietnam, eight-in-ten or more name China’s power
and influence as a major threat.”
In the
Asia-Pacific region, a median of 62 percent picked IS as a major threat,
followed closely by climate change at 61 percent. In Europe and the U.S., IS
was the top selection at 74 percent.
The survey of
nearly 42,000 respondents in 38 countries took place between Feb. 16 and May 8.
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