Fraud
We've curated 532 cybersecurity statistics about Fraud to help you understand how tactics like phishing, identity theft, and payment fraud are evolving in 2025, impacting businesses and consumers alike in our increasingly digital world.
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31% of US business leaders cited Account Takeover as the most prominent cause of fraud loss.
Canadian business leaders lost an equivalent of 7.2% of revenue to fraud, totaling CAD$111 billion, which is an increase from 6.2% in 2024.
US business leaders reported an average equivalent revenue loss of 9.8% due to fraud, a 46% increase from 2024, equating to USD$114 billion in total losses.
5% of digital account creation attempts from Latin American countries were suspected to be digital fraud in H1 2025.
Vishing was reported by 33% of targeted consumers as a leading type of fraud experienced.
Among targeted consumers globally, the leading type of fraud reported was smishing (36%).
Globally, 9% of targeted consumers reported they fell victim to the fraud schemes.
52% of the global population surveyed reported they were unaware of being targeted by fraud schemes.
Nearly two in five consumers (39%) globally reported being targeted by an email, online, phone call, or text messaging fraud scheme between February and May 2025.
Suspected digital fraud volume for the video gaming industry increased by 3% from H1 2024 to H1 2025.
The video gaming industry experienced the highest suspected digital fraud attempt rate globally in H1 2025 at 13.5%.
Third-party fraud was cited as a prominent cause of fraud loss by 16% of business leaders.
First-party fraud was cited as a prominent cause of fraud loss by 16% of business leaders.
Synthetic identity fraud was reported as the greatest source of fraud loss by another 20% of business leaders.
Nearly a quarter (24%) of business leaders cited scam/authorized fraud as the greatest source of fraud loss.
Business leaders claimed their companies experienced an 18% increase in fraud losses during the last year.
Account takeover was reported as the greatest source of fraud loss by 20% of business leaders.
63.1% of non-fixed Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) calls, representing 3.3% of total volume, were identified as high risk for fraud in H1 2025.
Total equivalent fraud losses among the 1,200 business leaders surveyed in 2025 reached USD$534 billion.
Surveyed business leaders globally lost an average of 7.7% of equivalent annual revenue to fraud in the last year, which is an increase from 6.5% in 2024.