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Half of cybercrime losses in 2019 were the result of BEC scams
2020-02-12 13:32

Business email compromise and email account compromise scams are still the most lucrative schemes for cybercriminals: the FBI's Internet Crime Complaint Center has calculated that, in 2019, the average monetary loss per BEC/EAC scam complaint reached $75,000.

During the past year, the IC3 received a total of 467,361 cybercrime complaints with reported losses exceeding $3.5 billion, and $1.77 billion of those are the result of BEC/EAC. For comparison, BEC/EAC-associated losses were $1.3 billion in 2018, $676 million in 2017 and $360 million in 2016.

In some cases, they even managed to identify the scammer.

"Victims over the age of 60 may encounter scams including Advance Fee Schemes, Investment Fraud Schemes, Romance Scams, Tech Support Scams, Grandparent Scams, Government Impersonation Scams, Sweepstakes/Charity/Lottery Scams, Home Repair Scams, TV/Radio Scams, and Family/Caregiver Scams. If the perpetrators are successful after initial contact, they will often continue to victimize these individuals," the IC3 explained.

One of the reasons scammers like to target the elderly is because they are believed to have significant financial resources.


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