Fraud
Cybersecurity statistics about fraud
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14% of respondents cite driver compensation as a top concern for the gig economy in 2026.
Chargebacks and payment fraud account for 24% of fraud and abuse concerns in the gig economy.
24% of gig economy respondents said that collusion is a top fraud and abuse concern for both 2025 and 2026.
19% of respondents ranked device rooting / jailbreaking as their biggest manipulation challenge currently in the gig economy.
21% of respondents ranked device farms as their biggest manipulation challenge currently in the gig economy.
In Indonesia, 50% of respondents reported high levels of concern about identity theft or fraud.
In Sweden, 26% of respondents are not concerned about identity theft or fraud.
81% of respondents reported at least some concern about identity theft or fraud following interactions with online services.
In India, 52% of respondents reported high levels of concern about identity theft or fraud.
The number of those highly concerned about identity theft or fraud is 33% (consistent with last year’s data).
In the Netherlands, 28% of respondents are not concerned about identity theft or fraud.
Overall fraud pressure on departures from the Asia Pacific region declined 6% year-over-year.
San Diego International saw a -68% drop in fraud pressure.
Haneda Airport (Tokyo, Japan) achieved a 72% year-over-year drop in fraud pressure.
Seattle-Tacoma International rose 40% in fraud pressure.
Dallas Love Airport saw a -69% drop in fraud pressure.
Perth, Australia, saw a +136% increase in fraud pressure.
Tokyo and Singapore both saw decreases of 27% in fraud presure.
Chicago Midway saw a -67% drop in fraud pressure.
Cairns, Australia, saw a +230% increase in fraud pressure.