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The 2007 CSI Survey reveals alarming statistics on the impact of bot attacks, with direct damages reaching $2.8 million from merely 194 respondents. The potential indirect costs could surpass $45 million, indicating a growing threat landscape. Notably, only 436 respondents reported less than 20% of their attacks as bots, a significant drop from 40% in 2002, suggesting that bots are becoming tougher to detect and increasingly effective. Despite 46% of 454 respondents experiencing losses, only 29% had obtained "hacking" insurance coverage.
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2007 CSI Survey Stats • Bots directly caused $2.8 million in damages from only 194 respondents • Indirect costs may total more than $45 million from same sample • 436 respondents reported less than 20% of their attacks as bots, down from 40% in 2002 (i.e., bots are harder to find and more effective) • While 46% of 454 respondents have experienced losses, only 29% have “hacking” insurance