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AS SOCIETY changes, so do the crimes that people commit. And as the internet takes on an ever more important role, computer crime is emerging as the misdemeanour of choice. But just who are the victims, and how much is it costing them?

Remarkably, perhaps, we don’t know. But that is about to change as researchers start to investigate the real effects of computer crime. And they have come up with some surprises. While it is well known that attacking websites and networks can prove costly for those that own them, it also hits companies such as Microsoft and Cisco that released the vulnerable software exploited…

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