Fraud
We've curated 570 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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27% of respondents report that privacy-first technologies severely impact their fraud detection capabilities.
38% of fintechs rate their fraud prevention as significantly ahead of competitors..
99% of organizations say that deepfake defense will be important to their cybersecurity strategies over the next 12-18 months.
71% of organizations say deepfake defense will be a top priority for their cybersecurity strategies over the next 12-18 months.
Deepfake-related incidents targeting organizations increased 10% year-over-year.
Over 63% of respondents reported being “very concerned” about the threat deepfakes pose to their organizations.
The percentage of organizations that said deepfake defense will be a top priority was 43% in 2024.
88% of organizations have provided deepfake-related cybersecurity training.
Live voice-only call deepfake attacks currently account for 41% of deepfake threat vectors.
85% of organizations experienced one or more deepfake-related incidents in the past 12 months.
55% of organizations targeted by deepfake attacks suffered financial losses averaging more than $280,000.
Over 5% of organizations targeted by deepfake-related incidents have lost $1 million dollars or more.
Only 37% of organizations said they are already investing in deepfake defense.
1% of organizations said they had no plans to invest in deepfake defense.
11.6% of organizations have provided no deepfake-related cybersecurity training.
The first-try deepfake-simulation pass rate average for organizations was 44% in deepfake-related cybersecurity training.
99% of respondents claim confidence in their organizations' defenses against deepfake attacks.
Recorded video deepfake manipulations currently account for 45% of deepfake threat vectors.
Mean financial losses for organizations targeted by deepfake-related incidents stand at over $280,000.
Email-based deepfake attacks represent 59% of deepfake threat vectors.