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Having cyber insurance is a good idea if the costs make sense — it could be the difference between going out of business and staying afloat. Even if you can afford and qualify for coverage, you should know that cybercriminals like to attack companies with cyber insurance. According to a recent survey, these organizations are over two times more likely to pay ransoms than those without it. Hackers even find out the value of potential victims' coverage by breaking into the insurance companies first so they can demand the highest possible ransom. Once they've extorted organizations with cyber insurance, the
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