Cyberattacks cost the German economy an estimated €202 billion in 2025, according to official data. Authorities warn of an increasing volume of sophisticated, AI-driven criminal operations originating from abroad.
German authorities reported that cyberattacks caused an estimated €202 billion in losses to the national economy throughout 2025. Officials identified a rise in sophisticated, AI-enabled criminal activity originating from foreign sources.
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