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Cyber attacks cost German industry €43 billion

Posted On: Sep. 13, 2018 10:36 AM CST

Cyber attacks cost German industry €43 billion

(Reuters) ­— Two-thirds of Germany's manufacturers have been hit by cyber-crime attacks, costing industry in Europe's largest economy some €43 billion ($50 billion), according to a survey published by Germany's IT sector association on Thursday.

Industry association Bitkom surveyed 503 top managers and security chiefs from across Germany's manufacturing sector and found that small and medium-sized companies that are the economy's backbone were particularly vulnerable to attacks.

"With its worldwide market leaders, German industry is particularly interesting for criminals," Bitkom head Achim Berg said in a statement, urging companies to take cyber security more seriously and invest commensurately.

German security officials have long been sounding the alarm about the risk of well-resourced foreign spy agencies using cyber attacks to steal the advanced manufacturing techniques that have made Germany one of the world's leading exporters.

The survey identified risks across the spectrum, with one-third of companies surveyed reporting mobile phones had been stolen and one-quarter saying they had lost sensitive digital data.

"Illegal knowledge and technology transfer ... is a mass phenomenon," said Thomas Haldenweg, deputy president of the BfV domestic intelligence agency.

There was evidence cyber criminals were also using other techniques to hobble their German competitors, the survey found, with 19% of those polled saying their IT and production systems had been sabotaged digitally, and 11% reporting tapping of their communications.