More than one-third of businesses victim of cybercrime

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Aviva survey shows 44% of businesses believe they are unlikely to be targets, while 23% don't know how to protect themselves.

More than two in five businesses believe they are unlikely to be a target of cybercrime, according to research by Aviva.

The insurer further said that 23% of businesses taking part in its SME Pulse survey did not know how to protect themselves, despite being worried about cybercrime.

According to the research 24% were taking steps to protect themselves from cyberattacks, while the Office for National Statistics revealed that there were 2.5m incidents of cybercrime between May and August of 2015

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