Losses due to internet fraud reach $265m in 2004
Losses due to internet fraud reach $265m in 2004
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Internet fraud jumps again

ID theft and dodgy online auctions top the bill

Steve Ranger, vnunet.com 02 Feb 2005
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The US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) received over 200,000 complaints from consumers about internet fraud last year.

For the fifth year in a row, identity theft, both online and offline, topped the list of complaints with 246,570 reports, accounting for 39 per cent of the 635,173 complaints filed with the agency last year.

The FTC said that internet-related complaints accounted for 53 per cent of all reported fraud complaints. Internet auctions made up 16 per cent of complaints, followed by 'shop-at-home' and catalogue sales (eight per cent), and internet services and computer complaints (six per cent).

Losses due to internet fraud stood at $265m in 2004, with the average loss calculated at $214.

In more than half of fraud complaints, victims were initially contacted electronically. Email was the first point of contact in 35 per cent of cases.

While a quarter of those complaining said they had lost no money, 14 per cent lost between $101 and $250 through internet fraud, and 12 per cent admitted losing between $1,000 and $5,000. An even more unlucky three per cent said they lost more than $5,000.

FTC chairman Deborah Platt Majoras said: "These are real people who have lost real money and the FTC offers them a direct link to finding a solution.

"By filing complaints, consumers are one click away from thousands of law enforcement partners who can help restore their good name, protect their financial security, and give the FTC the information we need to stop fraud in its tracks."

See also:

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Conference hears gloomy forecast for online fraudTotal amount stolen in the US last year estimated at $1.2bn  16 Feb 2005
OFT warns of sophisticated get-rich-quick scamsGet duped by one fraudster, get chased by more  10 Feb 2005
Bill Gates unveils latest security initiativeSecurity Cooperation Programme backed by Canada, Chile, Norway and the US  03 Feb 2005
Combination of units to appeal to merchants and consumers  02 Feb 2005
Online transactions 'relatively safer'Paper-based banking more risky, claims study  26 Jan 2005
Card-not-present fraud on the riseWho's got your credit card number?  09 Dec 2004
Gone phishingPhishing is becoming ever more prevalent and ever more dangerous  29 Nov 2004
SecurityThe latest wave of cyber-crimes and acts of vandalism have demonstrated once again that many systems are still vulnerable to attack.  15 Apr 2004

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