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Cybercriminals and scammers stole a record $16B in 2024, new FBI report says

  • The FBI released its annual IC3 report detailing record 2024 internet crime losses and complaints.
  • This report highlighted a significant 33% increase in total complaints from 2023.
  • Cyber-Enabled fraud dominated losses, while victims over age 60 suffered the greatest financial harm.
  • Americans reported $16.6 billion lost across 859,532 complaints nationwide.
  • The FBI encourages public reporting, having helped avoid over $800 million in ransom payments.
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The advance of cybercrime in the United States reached historic levels in 2024. This was revealed in the new report of the FBI’s Internet Crime Complaints Center (IC3), which reported economic losses of more than $16.6 billion, an increase of 33% over the previous year. Compared to 2020, economic losses for cybercrime quadrupled, with an increase of 295% since 2020. A fact that clearly marks how the financial impact of digital crime is growing a…

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BleepingComputer broke the news in on Wednesday, April 23, 2025.
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