Americans over 60 lost nearly $5 billion to internet-related fraud last year and filed more complaints than any other age ...
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 ...
Latinos account for nearly one in seven hate-crime victims in the United States, according to a new analysis of FBI ...
AI-enabled crime was included in the FBI Internet Crime Report for the first time. The FBI said it received 22,364 complaints from people who lost a total of $893 million to AI-enabled scams. Overall, ...
FBI field office agent Bryan Drake says there's a name for that false flattery leading you to financial slaughter.
The FBI says cybercrime cost Americans nearly $21 billion in 2025, with crypto scams dominating losses and AI making fraud more convincing. This is how scammers are using AI to scam you better. So I ...
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Violent crime fell across the United States from 2024 to 2025, with murders falling by more than 18%, as well as declines in other major categories not seen in almost a century, according to the FBI.
AI-related crimes have taken off, as cybercriminals find it makes their job much easier ...
New FBI data shows Americans lost more than $20 billon to cryptocurrency and other online scams in 2025, a 26% increase year-over-year. The majority of those losses, according to the FBI report, came ...