Article: How Cybercriminals Stole $1.8 Billion from Unsuspecting Older Americans in 2020

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How Cybercriminals Stole $1.8 Billion from Unsuspecting Older Americans in 2020

Katherine Skiba, 12 April 2021

Cybercrime complaints soared to a record high last year, when total losses surpassed $4.2 billion and losses to those 50 and older exceeded $1.8 billion, according to FBI data for 2020.

The nearly 792,000 in overall reports from all ages was a 69 percent jump from 2019. The increase was blamed on crooks who exploited the COVID-19 pandemic for financial gain. “In 2020, while the American public was focused on protecting our families from a global pandemic and helping others in need, cybercriminals took advantage of the opportunity to profit from our dependence on technology to go on an internet crime spree,” said the FBI’s Paul Abbate, a 25-year veteran who is the bureau’s deputy director, its second-highest official. Continue reading “Article: How Cybercriminals Stole $1.8 Billion from Unsuspecting Older Americans in 2020”

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