Survey: Third of Irish people use pirated software

New figures show two thirds of Irish people say they are using legitimate software on their computers.

Survey: Third of Irish people use pirated software

New figures show two thirds of Irish people say they are using legitimate software on their computers.

The survey from security company ESET also reveals men are more likely to use pirated software than females.

The anonymous poll showed that the worst offenders for piracy are likely to be aged between 25 and 34, with 83% of those questioned over the age of 55 saying they don't use anything pirated.

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