CA (NYSE: CA) and the National Cyber Security Alliance (NCSA) today announced results of the first social networking study examining the link between specific online behaviors and the potential for becoming a victim of cyber-crime. Although 57 percent of people who use social networking sites admit to worrying about becoming a victim of cyber-crime, they are still divulging information that may put them at risk. For example 74 percent have given out some sort of personal information, such as their e-mail address, name and birthday. 51 percent of parents aware of their children social networking do not restrict their children’s profiles so only friends can view, leaving their child’s profiles unrestricted to potential predators. Furthermore, 36 percent of these parents surveyed do not monitor their children on social networking sites at all.