[1] Reports indicate that cybercrime is costing Australian economy more than $1.65 billion yearly, with the number one cause of security breaches in A/NZ being old versions of Java software.
[2] The reports come from research done by security company F-Secure which has noted that nearly half of all malware in Australia occurred in old versions of Java or unpatched software.
[3] Majava, a type of malware that is the most prevalent in both Australia and New Zealand, has an infection rate of around 400 infections per 10,000 people.