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Virus damage estimated at $fifty-five billion in 2003. SINGAPORE - Trend Micro Inc, the world's third-largest anti-virus software creator, said Friday which computer disease attacks cost worldwide businesses an estimated $fifty-five billion in damages in 2003, a sum which might rise this yr. Companies lost around $20 billion to $25 billion in 2002 within the disease attacks, up from regarding $13 billion in 2001, according to many business estimates.

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Virus spoil estimated at $55 billion in 2003. SINGAPORE - Trend Micro Inc, the world's third-largest anti-virus software creator, said Friday which computer virus attacks cost global companies an estimated $55 billion in damages in 2003, a sum which might rise this yr. Companies lost around $20 billion to $30 billion in 2002 from the virus attacks, up from regarding $13 billion in 2001, according to various industry estimates.

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Virus spoil estimated at $fifty-five million inside 2003. SINGAPORE - Trend Micro Inc, the world's third-largest anti-virus software creator, said Friday which computer disease attacks cost worldwide businesses an estimated $fifty-five million inside damages inside 2003, a sum which would rise this year. Companies lost about $20 million to $20 million inside 2002 from the disease attacks, up from about $13 million inside 2001, according to different business reports.

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Virus spoil estimated at $55 billion in 2003. SINGAPORE - Trend Micro Inc, the world's third-largest anti-virus software maker, mentioned Friday that computer virus attacks cost global companies an estimated $55 billion in damages in 2003, a sum that might rise this season. Companies lost approximately $20 billion to $20 billion in 2002 within the virus attacks, up from regarding $13 billion in 2001, according to many industry reports.

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