Fraud
Cybersecurity statistics about fraud
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Bangkok's Suvarnabhumi Airport rose 47% in fraud pressure.
Haneda Airport (Tokyo, Japan) achieved a 72% year-over-year drop in fraud pressure.
Overall, fraud pressure for Australian departures rose 21.4% compared to the first half of 2024.
Among smaller but still significant airports, Kuala Lumpur International (Malaysia) recorded a 114% increase in fraud pressure.
Europe experienced the largest drop in fraud pressure, a 50% year-over-year decrease. European routes now account for just 12% of all attempted fraud worldwide, down from 24% in the first half of 2024.
Daniel K. Inouye International in Honolulu experienced a 175% increase in fraud pressure.
In the United States, fraud rates on domestic and international travel dropped 38% to one fraud attempt in every 556 bookings (0.18%).
Tokyo and Singapore both saw decreases of 27% in fraud presure.
Perth, Australia, saw a +136% increase in fraud pressure.
Overall fraud pressure on departures from the Asia Pacific region declined 6% year-over-year.
Seattle-Tacoma International rose 40% in fraud pressure.
15.7% of enterprises face fraud attacks weekly or more.
Compromised third-party vendors (31.6%) was among controls with the highest failure rates in enterprise fraud attacks.
31.62% of respondents said fraud crossing multiple systems was a factor in fraudsters successfully bypassing enterprise systems.
32% of respondents said a trusted but compromised source was a factor in fraudsters successfully bypassing enterprise systems.
40% of students believe the responsibility for stopping AI-powered fraud lies with government agencies.
26.75% of enterprises that experienced losses due to fraud lost over $1 million in a single incident.
In 88% of major fraud incidents at enterprises, at least one critical control failed, often more.
70% of fraud incidents at enterprises spanned multiple platforms and teams.
25.33% of respondents said security tools missing the fraud attack was a factor in fraudsters successfully bypassing enterprise systems.