FBI and IC3, 2019

IC3 2018 Internet Crime Report

Type

Report

Year

2019

Authors

FBI, IC3

Identifiers

N/A

Abstract

The statistics gathered by the FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) for 2018 show Internet-enabled theft, fraud, and exploitation remain pervasive and were responsible for a staggering $2.7 billion in financial losses in 2018.

In its annual Internet Crime Report, the FBI reports the IC3 received 351,937 complaints in 2018—an average of more than 900 every day. The most frequently reported complaints were for non-payment/non-delivery scams, extortion, and personal data breaches. The most financially costly complaints involved business email compromise, romance or confidence fraud, and investment scams, which can include Ponzi and pyramid schemes.

(https://www.fbi.gov/news/stories/ic3-releases-2018-internet-crime-report-042219, accessed 12 Jan 2021)

Citation

FBI, IC3, 2019. Internet Crime Complaint Center 2018 Internet Crime Report (IC3 Internet Crime Report No. 2018). US Government.


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