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.
Related Topics
Showing 381-400 of 532 results
Legitimate players typically register around 6 p.m. in the iGaming industry.
The deposit stage is now the most targeted point in the user journey, with 41.9% of iGaming operators citing it as the primary fraud flashpoint. Other vulnerable stages include withdrawals: 22.9% and in-game activity: 11.4%.
iGaming operators cited the top threats as: Identity fraud: 64.8%, Money laundering: 64.8%, Bonus abuse: 63.8%, Payments fraud: 31.4%, Account takeovers: 23.8%.
Nearly 72% of Americans are either “somewhat,” “very,” or “extremely” interested in AI-powered fraud detection tools.
Synthetic identity document fraud increased by 311% in North America compared to Q1 2024, making it the region's most alarming growth vector.
Insurance companies saw a +475% increase in synthetic voice attacks in 2024.
Retail fraud doubled, with the sector experiencing an average of one fraud attempt in every 127 calls in 2024. This is five times higher than financial institutions.
Fraud rates of personally identifiable information (PII) and bank account data increased by +61% in 2024.
There was a +173% increase in synthetic voice calls between Q1 and Q4 2024.
Overall fraud attempts increased by +26% in 2024, which exceeded Pindrop's projected 4% rise.
Attempted healthtech fraud rose by 384%.
Banks experienced a +149% rise in synthetic voice attacks in 2024.
Deepfake-related fraud is expected to grow by +162% in 2025.
Contact centres could face $44.5 billion in fraud exposure in 2025.
Deepfaked calls are projected to increase by +155% in 2025.
Regional surges in deepfake fraud include Canada (3,400%), Hong Kong (1,900%), Singapore (1,500%), Mainland China (1,183%), Germany (1,100%), the United Kingdom (900%), and the United States (700%).
Retail saw a +107% increase in synthetic voice attacks in 2024.
Top markets for synthetic identity document fraud globally include Ethiopia (2.17%), Pakistan (2.08%), Nigeria (1.52%), Hong Kong (0.99%), Indonesia (0.84%), and Turkey (0.80%).
Fraud attempts in U.S. contact centres now occur every 46 seconds.
Deepfake fraud attempts increased from an average of one per month to seven per day in 2024.