Hackers attacked one in five UK firms last year, survey finds
by Phillip Inman from Technology | The Guardian on (#2KE92)
British Chamber of Commerce reveals large firms most at risk from cybercrime, with many companies lacking even the most basic protection
Cybercriminals have attacked one in five British businesses in the past year, many of which lack even the most basic security measures to protect confidential information. A report by the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) found that only 24% of businesses said they had security in place to guard against hacking, despite the rising danger of attacks and increasing publicity about the threat.
Larger companies, defined as those with at least 100 staff, were more susceptible to cyber-attacks, with 42% of big businesses falling victim to cybercrime, compared with 18% of small companies.
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