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Cybercrime costs world economies USD 465 bln annually

Thursday 24 September 2015 00:08 CET | News

Cybercrime costs the world USD 465 billion a year and while more than half occurs in the 10 largest economies, the cost to Australia is still over a USD 1 billion a year, a recent report unveils.

According to a new report from Allianz, since 2005 there have been over 5000 data breaches in the US alone. Hackers can cause real damage or steal intellectual property.

Vulnerability of industrial control systems (ICS) to attack poses a significant threat. To date, there have been accounts of centrifuges and power plants being manipulated. However, the damage could be much higher from security sensitive facilities such as nuclear power plants, laboratories, water suppliers or large hospitals.

There are a couple of measures suggested by the report: a mandatory data breach notification law (as in the US) to force companies to reveal when they are hacked, and a pooling of resources across companies and countries to increase IT security.


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Keywords: cyber-attacks, cyberfraud, web fraud, online security, internet users, cyber-security, cybercrime
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