
They Didn’t Hack Our Computers. They Hacked Our Culture.
In 2025, the FBI's Internet Crime Complaint Center received over one million complaints and reported $20.8 billion in losses — a 26% jump from the year before.
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In 2025, the FBI's Internet Crime Complaint Center received over one million complaints and reported $20.8 billion in losses — a 26% jump from the year before.

There was a time when fraud required proximity. A forged signature. A counterfeit check. A staged accident.

Fraud is having a moment in the headlines, but not the kind driven by petty grifters or isolated bad actors.

764 isn’t “online drama.” It has been described in public reporting and official releases as a decentralized sextortion and violent-abuse ecosystem that targets minors and...

Cyber fraud is no longer an online inconvenience, it is one of the fastest-growing financial and emotional threats facing American households.

In the last year, one of the fastest-growing fraud trends hasn’t come from sophisticated hackers or elite cybercrime groups, it’s coming from fake celebrity accounts promising...

In early 2024, a 62-year-old widow from Southern California lost her retirement savings, nearly $780,000, to someone she believed cared about her.

As we move deeper into 2025, fraud has evolved into a fast-moving, multi-layered threat targeting individuals, small businesses, and enterprise organizations alike.