Why do companies often not prosecute attackers?
A. Because prosecution is cheap(total cost and effort), with a high probability of success, and the possible loss of reputation.
B. Because companies have to stop all business processes while pursuing prosecution.
C. Because prosecution is expensive (total cost and effort), with a low probability of success, and the possible loss of reputation
D. Because prosecution might make the attackers angry.
C. Because prosecution is expensive (total cost and effort), with a low probability of success, and the possible loss of reputation
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