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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When asked who they trust most to protect their personal data from AI-powered fraud, 88% of consumers said "Big Tech."
When asked who they trust most to protect their personal data from AI-powered fraud, 85% of consumers said "Government agencies."
When asked who should be most responsible for stopping AI-powered fraud, 43% consumers pointed to Big Tech.
Seven out of 10 global consumers (69%) indicated they are more skeptical of online content due to AI-generated fraud compared to last year.
76% of consumers are worried about fake digital IDs generated with AI.
85% of respondents listed fighting fraud as a top five priority.
A third (34%) of respondents argued that fraud up to £100 is permissible.
15% of respondents said they’d consider more serious retail fraud under the right circumstances.
Nearly a third face significant resource limitations in fighting FWA.
Among those already using AI to confront FWA, nearly 40% cite better prioritization of fraud alerts and quicker identification of FWA as benefits.
Current AI adoption rates for addressing FWA are relatively low, with about half of those surveyed using AI.
Survey respondents estimated that approximately 16% of budgets could be saved by tackling fraud, waste, and abuse (FWA) in general.
45% of respondents have been targeted by ads for retail fraud guides or services on social media.
18% of respondents claimed to personally know someone involved in insider fraud.
Slightly over a quarter of those surveyed are using Generative AI (GenAI) for addressing FWA.
Around half of consumers on both sides of the Atlantic have been targeted by social media advertising promoting retail fraud guides and services and thinly disguised ‘refund hacks’.
37% of respondents said they had heard about retaile fraud from friends.
97% expect to use GenAI within the next two years.
Respondents cited gaps in analytical skills (48%), technology (40%), and budgets (24%) among the limiting factors in fighting FWA.
6% of respondents knew someone working in fulfilment services involved in insider fraud