White House: Cyberattacks bigger threat than terrorism

White House: Cyberattacks bigger threat than terrorism

March 16, 2013 6:43 PM

The Obama administration told Congress that cyberattacks are a bigger threat to Americans than terrorism. American firms spent over $10 billion over the last year on cybersecurity. CBS News' Bob Orr reports.

Companies look to gov't for help in dealing with cyberattacks
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