Sinan Selen (L), the designated head of Germany's BfV domestic spy service, and Bitkom president Ralf Wintergerst give a press conference in Berlin

Sinan Selen (L), the designated head of Germany's BfV domestic spy service, and Bitkom president Ralf Wintergerst give a press conference in Berlin

Cyberattacks and sabotage, mainly from Russia and China, have caused record damages for German firms this year, the domestic spy service and a business group warned Thursday.

The costs of such attacks topped 289 billion euros ($342 billion) in 2025, up eight percent on last year, said the corporate survey on attacks such as data theft, industrial espionage and sabotage.

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