The most vulnerable to online scams are those over the age of 60, according to the FBI report. The data showed of the more than one million total complaints filed, 20% came from those in that age ...
What looks like a harmless party invite could be the gateway for a cybercriminal. Learn about the current state of online scams and how to avoid falling for fake e-vites.
We’ve all gotten those sketchy texts from someone claiming to be your bank, a suspicious call from "Social Security," or a too-good-to-be-true investment tip from a new online friend. While many are ...
The FBI’s 2025 Internet Crime Report shows Americans lost a record $21 billion to online scams, with adults over 60 losing $7.7 billion. AI-driven fraud is rapidly growing, with 22,364 AI-related ...
Older Americans bore nearly 40% of all crypto fraud losses in 2025, as investment scams and crypto ATM fraud ran rampant.
(The Center Square) – Americans lost more than $20 billion to cryptocurrency and other online scams in 2025, a 26% increase over the year before, according to the latest figures from the FBI. Online ...
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The FBI's latest internet crime report shows Americans lost nearly $21 billion to cybercrime in 2025. Roughly half of those losses, about $11.4 billion, were tied to cryptocurrency-related complaints.
Online scams may be costing Americans far more than official numbers show. Consumer Investigator Caresse Jackman explains the ...