FBI Reports Cybercrime Losses Nearing $21 Billion in 2025, Highlighting Cryptocurrency Fraud
The FBI's Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) has released its annual report for 2025, revealing that cybercrime losses nearly reached $21 billion. The report indicates a 26% increase in losses from cyber-enabled crimes compared to the previous year. The FBI received over 1 million complaints, with investment scams, business email compromise (BEC), and tech support scams being the most significant contributors to these losses. Cryptocurrency investment fraud emerged as the most lucrative crime, accounting for over $7.2 billion in reported losses. Victims are often lured through texts, social media, and dating apps into fake investment platforms, where they are eventually defrauded of their assets.