The FBI emphasizes the importance of public reporting in combating cybercrime. Each report contributes to the FBI’s efforts to pursue adversaries, share intelligence, and protect citizens. Cybersecurity is described as the ultimate team sport, with the FBI committed to working alongside the American ...
The FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) has released the2023 Internet Crime Report, which is based on internet crimes reported to the IC3. In 2023, as in 2022, phishing/spoofing was the top crime reported, and investment scams were the most financially damaging. The IC3 received a...
The FBI recently released its annual Internet Crime Report, revealing its 2023 fraud analysis. TheInternet Crime Complaint Center(IC3), which gives the public a direct way to report crime to the FBI, received a record number of complaints last year: There was an almost 10% increase in complai...
The FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center (“IC3”) recently released its annual report, the 2020 Internet Crime Report (“Report”), which gathers statistics from nearly 800,000 complaints of suspected cybercrimes that the department received in 2020. This is a record number of complaints...
The FBI's Internet Crime Report is a good overall summary of year-on-year trends. During 2020, these included cryptocurrency scams, Covid-related spearphishing attacks and more.
With the release of the2020 Internet Crime Report, the FBI wants to remind the public to immediately report suspected criminal internet activity to the IC3 atic3.gov. By reporting internet crime, victims are not only alerting law enforcement to the activity, but aiding in the overall ...
The FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center (“IC3”) has released its 2019 Internet Crime Report (“Report”) on trends and statistics of suspected cybercrimes from 2019. The Report gathers data from 467,361 complaints, an increase from prior years, with dramatic losses in excess of $3.5 bil...
the FBI released 30-second public service announcements for radio and television featuringCriminal Mindsactress Kirsten Vangsness encouraging the public to report suspected Internet crime to www.ic3.gov. The public service announcement can beviewed and downloadedat www.fbi.gov as well as through...
Click the button that says “IC3.gov” next to “Submit an internet crime complaint with the IC3.” Accept the terms and conditions, and fill out the relevant forms to provide information on the incident and the scammer. For severe online scams: Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) ...
The FBI notes that the Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) has been key to its mission to track cybercrimes. The IC3 "provides the public with a trustworthy source for information on cyber criminal activity," and also is a useful tool for victims to report a cybercrime. ...