
In the last 12 months, we've had Wannacry, Russian election hacking, and a Gmail scam that hit millions. But we haven't yet had a Hurricane Katrina-style cyberattack hit anywhere in the world. It's just a matter of time until that happens, researchers reckon, and the effects could be devastating -- and expensive. A report from Lloyds of London, an international insurance company, guesstimates the cost of a global cyberattack at around $53 billion. That puts it up there with the kind of loss that...
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