We’ve had a lot of posts warning about the dangers of cybercrime – and with good cause. According to recent data, losses from cybercrime was around $6.9 billion in 2021, up from $4.2 billion in 2020. Today’s infographic from Statista takes a look at the costliest types of cybercrime and its relative change over the course of one year. Stay safe, have a Happy Friday!! (and don’t click on any suspicious links in emails from Nigerian ministry officials promising millions of dollars in exchange for your help).
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