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Computerworld March 19, 2001 (Computerworld) -- Cybercrimes cost some of the top companies in the U.S. a total of at least $377.8 million last year, according to a new survey by the FBI and an association of IT security workers.
The survey, released last week by the San Francisco-based Computer Security Institute (CSI) and a team at the FBI's San Francisco office, found that almost two-thirds of the 538 CSI member companies, government agencies and universities questioned suffered financial losses because of computer security breaches during the past 12 months.
However, total financial losses are likely much higher than reported, said Richard Power, editorial director at the CSI. Although 85% of the security employees who took part in the annual survey detected breaches, only 35% could or would quantify their financial losses.
"I would characterize the results that were
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