Companies are struggling to fend off cyber attacks as hackers get faster, sneakier and more creative. More that 317 million new pieces of malware (computer viruses or other malicious software) were created last year.

In nearly 90% of cases, hackers relied on computer bugs that have been around since 2002 (according to CNN) . The third most popular option for hackers is a glitch in the way an IT manager remotely manages corporate PCs - one that's existed since 1999. Companies could and should be patching this stuff, but they don't!

Do you use the same password for all websites? Do you overshare on Facebook? If so you are a target for cybercriminals which is costing Britain £27bn a year.

It only takes 82 seconds for someone to get hacked and become a victim