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Businesses lose $2.2m to hackers during Covid lockdown

Experts warn criminals are using Covid-19 to mount attacks against businesses.

Geraden Cann Tue, 02 Jun 2020

Kiwi businesses lost more than $2.2 million to hackers during the Covid-19 lockdown, and cybersecurity experts warn criminals are using the pandemic to mount attacks against companies left vulnerable by the rapid switch to remote working. 

According to Matthews Lord, head of cybersecurity of

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