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(AXcess News) According a recent cyber survey by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, nine out of every ten companies experienced a computer security incident in 2005. The FBI's survey included a total of 2, scale inquiry. Of those businesses polled, 87 percent said they suffered some kind of cyber attack that affected their computer security, according to the 2005 Computer Crime Survey conducted by the FBI.
Thinkpad (AXcess News) Washington - According a recent cyber survey by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, nine out of every ten companies experienced a computer security incident in 2005. The FBI's survey included a total of 2,000 businesses that participated in the large-scale inquiry.
The FBI survey indicated that the most frequent cyber attacks were either virus or some kind of spyware with port scans and data sabotage occurring less often. The FBI said that the low count of port scans, a more serious attack, may indicate that there were actually more security breaches than realized by those businesses surveyed. "Port scans being at only 33 percent is a strong indicator that many respondents are not detecting the almost unavoidable port scans most networks experience. This may imply that even the 5, 389 reported computer security incident types indicated by individual organizations may be significantly lower than the actual number."
Microsoft Of those businesses polled, 87 percent said they suffered some kind of cyber attack that affected their computer security, according to the 2005 Computer Crime Survey conducted by the FBI.
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Laptop Computers The FBI survey indicated that the most frequent cyber attacks were either virus or some kind of spyware with port scans and data sabotage occurring less often.
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Laptop Computer The FBI said that the low count of port scans, a more serious attack, may indicate that there were actually more security breaches than realized by those businesses surveyed. "Port scans being at only 33 percent is a strong indicator that many respondents are not detecting the almost unavoidable port scans most networks experience. This may imply that even the 5,389 reported computer security incident types indicated by individual organizations may be significantly lower than the actual number."
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Desktop Computer The FBI said that the average cost for security attacks amongst 64 percent of the respondents was $24,000. Cleaning up after virus attacks was the costliest burden for the sampled companies; of the $31.7 million in expenses for all events, $11.9 million was spent on virus attacks.
Notebooks FBI agent Bruce Verduyn, who administered the poll said, "We surveyed about three times as many organizations and focused more on new technologies, where attacks originated, and how organizations responded than we had in the pastin the annual CSI/FBI Computer Crime and Security Survey run by the Computer Security Institute and the FBI."
Lenovo Agent Verduyn said this cyber survey was more comprehensive.
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