Online crime complaints surpassed 1 million for the first time last year, driven by a spike in AI-enabled fraud, crypto scams, and phishing attacks. Cybercriminals have been keeping busy. The 2025 Internet Crime Report from the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) shows a continued rise in internet crime complaints, with officials receiving more than 3,000 per day and the annual total surpassing 1 million for the first time. (And that figure is likely far below the actual total, since many victims never report these crimes.)
The FBI just dropped its 2025 internet crime report. Here are 6 big takeaways
Why This Matters
The FBI's 2025 internet crime report highlights a significant rise in online criminal activities, driven by AI-enabled fraud, crypto scams, and phishing attacks. This trend underscores the increasing risks faced by consumers and the need for enhanced cybersecurity measures across the industry. Staying vigilant and adopting robust security practices are crucial in combating these evolving threats.
Key Takeaways
- Internet crime complaints exceeded 1 million in 2024.
- AI-enabled fraud and crypto scams are major drivers of cybercrime.
- Many victims do not report crimes, indicating underreported issues.
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