There is a tendency to accept tech into our daily lives, know that they make a shit ton of money, their workers paid stupid money...here's the actual numbers: 2021 annual revenues for Apple ($192 billion), Microsoft ($168 billion), Facebook ($117 billion), Alphabet ($76 billion), and Amazon ($33 billion) total approximately $586 billion—placing the joint income of just these five companies within the top 25 nations as measured by GDP.
And whereas we're aware of cybercrime, it's stunning how enormous it actually is:
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And whereas we're aware of cybercrime, it's stunning how enormous it actually is:
- In 2021, cybercrime inflicted more than $6 trillion in damages globally. If this were measured as a country, it’d be the world’s third largest economy behind the United States and China.
- Cybercrime is now expected to grow 15 percent every year, reaching $10.5 trillion annually by 2025.
- It’s estimated that a ransomware attack occurred every 11 seconds in 2021 and is expected to occur every two seconds by 2031, potentially costing more than $265 billion annually.
- Within three years, crimes having to do with cryptocurrencies (“cryptocrimes”) are predicted to cost $30 billion globally, up from an original estimate of $17.5 billion last year.
- Last year, cryptocrimes topped $7.7 billion, up 81 percent from 2020.
- Digital ad fraud—when an attacker creates a fake ad that compromises a user or sends them to a compromised site—is also growing, with the ad industry reportedly losing $51 million per day. That number is expected to balloon to $100 billion annually in 2023.
- In response to these trends, global cybersecurity spending will top $1.75 trillion cumulatively between 2021 and 2025—up $1 trillion cumulatively from 2017-2021.
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