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79% of Americans support government legislation to address fraud.
42% of Americans say banks are primarily responsible for fraud protection.
Over 60% of Americans over 55 are concerned about impersonation scams.
1 in 5 Americans experienced bank fraud in the past 12 months.
59% of Americans affected by fraud report stress or anxiety as a direct result.
Nearly 60% of Americans say they would reduce their banking relationship following a fraud event.
53% of Americans aged 18 to 24 are concerned about deepfake scams.
55% of Americans aged 25 to 34 are concerned about deepfake scams.
43% to 44% of Americans aged 18–34 are concerned about peer-to-peer payment fraud.
66% of Americans aged 55 to 64 are aware of impersonation scams.
61% of Americans aged 65 and older are aware of impersonation scams.
Roughly 1 in 3 older Americans may not recognize impersonation scams when they encounter them.
Phantom hacker scams are a concern for more than 56% of Americans aged 55 to 64 and those 65 and older.
Nearly 44% of older Americans are unaware of phantom hacker scams.
51% of Americans aged 25 to 34 believe banks should always reimburse fraud victims.
One in three email messages is malicious or unwanted spam.
48% of malicious email activity is phishing.
34% of companies experience at least one account takeover incident every month.
More than 10% of HTML attachments are malicious.
70% of malicious PDFs contain QR codes leading to phishing websites.