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The new report also noted that ransomware remained the largest threat to U.S. critical infrastructure in 2024, with ...
Internet-related scams continue to increase, with those aged 60 and older being the most susceptible to an assortment of schemes.
The FBI says phishing/spoofing, extortion and personal data breaches were 2024's top three cybercrimes which saw a dramatic spike last year in losses for U.S. consumers to the tune of billions.
Americans reported losing $16.6 billion to internet crimes in 2024, a 33% increase from 2023, according to the FBI.
Alaskans lost more than $26 million last year to Internet crime through investment fraud, business email compromise and tech ...
A new AARP report reveals everyday online habits may be putting people at an increased risk of fraud. Here's how to stay safe ...
Internet crimes are up in Indiana as older Hoosiers continue to be particularly victimized by scammers using a variety of ...
The Transportation Intermediaries Association reported that cargo theft continues to be the most financially damaging type of ...
Online crime cost Hawaii residents $55,180,901 last year with kupuna age 60 and over losing more than $18 million, according ...
Alaskans lost over $26 million to internet scams in 2024, with seniors suffering the biggest losses. Crypto fraud made up ...
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