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Alaskans lost more than $26 million last year to Internet crime through investment fraud, business email compromise and tech ...
Internet crime cost U.S. consumers $16.6 billion in ... By comparison, individuals aged 20 to 29 filed just over 71,000 complaints last year, for a total loss of $540 million.
This year marks the 25th anniversary of the FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center, or IC3. Originally intended to serve the law enforcement community, IC3 has evolved to become the primary destination ...
But one group stands out the most for internet crime: older adults. Those over the age of 60 suffered the most losses and submitted the most complaints nationwide. This age group lost $4.8 billion ...
The FBI says ransomware threats are growing and continue to disrupt critical services across the country. FBI Special Agent in Charge of the San Francisco field office Sanjay Virmani, leads a team of ...
The Internet Crimes Against Children task force received a tip stating that CSAM was being shared over a mobile app by a user ...
Online crime cost Hawaii residents $55,180,901 last year with kupuna age 60 and over losing more than $18 million, according ...
Artificial intelligence has emerged as a powerful tool for cybercriminals who stole a record-setting amount of money from ...
The 2024 FBI Internet Crime Report reported over $16 billion in national losses due to a variety of scams and fraud perpetuated through investments, cryptocurrency and phishing. The 2024 FBI ...
a marked increase from 2023 with seniors accounting for over a third of reported losses. The 2024 Internet Crime Report, compiled by the FBI's Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3), showed losses ...