FBI: Cybercriminals stole $262M by impersonating bank support teams
Cybercriminals have stolen over $262 million by impersonating banks and using phishing sites to hijack accounts and transfer funds to cryptocurrency wallets, FBI reports.
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FBI Reports $262M In ATO Fraud As Researchers Cite Growing AI Phishing And Holiday Scams - Cybernoz - Cybersecurity News
The U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has warned that cybercriminals are impersonating financial institutions with an aim to steal money or sensitive information to facilitate account takeover (ATO) fraud schemes. The activity targets individuals, businesses, and organizations of varied sizes and across sectors, the agency said, adding the fraudulent schemes have led to more than $262 million in losses since the start of the year. The F…
FBI Warns Public About Cybercriminals Impersonating Financial Institution Staff
The FBI’s Internet Crime Compliant Center is cautioning the public that cybercriminals are impersonating financial institutions to steal money or information from individuals, businesses and organizations. IC3 has received more than 5,100 reports of account takeover (ATO) fraud since January, and these reports included losses totaling over $262 million, IC3 said in a public service announcement released Tuesday (Nov. 25). In this form …
FBI: bank impersonators fuel $262M surge in account takeover fraud
Cybercriminals posing as banks drove a major spike in account takeover fraud this year, stealing over $262 million, the FBI warned. The FBI warns of a surge in account takeover fraud, with criminals posing as financial institutions and stealing over $262M since January 2025. Cybercriminals breach online financial, payroll, or health-savings accounts to steal money […] This article has been indexed from Security Affairs Read the original articl…
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