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01OverviewAnnualnumberofincomingcomplaintsaboutinternetcrimeontheIC3websitefrom2000to2023(in1,000s)Annualnumberofcomplaintsaboutinternetcrime2000-20231,00090080070060050040030020010002000
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20234Description:TheannualnumberofcomplaintsofcybercrimereceivedannuallyontheU.S.InternetCrimeComplaintCenter(IC3)websiteincreasedsignificantlybetween2000and2023.Thecenterreceivedover880thousandcomplaintsinthemostrecentlyreportedyear.ReadmoreNote(s):UnitedStates;2000to2023;reportedtoInternetCrimeComplaintCenter(IC3)Source(s):FBI;IC3NumberofcybercrimevictimsintheUnitedStatesin2023,byagegroupU.S.cybercrimevictims2023,byage120,000104,068100,00088,13884,05280,00060,00040,00020,000065,92462,41018,174Under20years20-29years30-39years40-49years50-59years60yearsandolder5Description:In2023,individualsovertheageof60accountedforthehighestnumberofrecordedcybercrimevictimsintheUnitedStates.Accordingtothelatestdata,morethan104,068peoplereportedcybercrimesintheyearexamined.Thesecond-mosttargetedwereindividualsbetween30and39years,withover88thousandcomplaints.ReadmoreNote(s):UnitedStates;2023;numberofvictimsisdeterminedbythenumberofcompliantsSource(s):FBI;IC3IndustrysectorsmosttargetedbyransomwareattacksintheUnitedStatesin2023U.S.industriesmosttargetedbyransomware2023Numberofcomplaints100050150200250300HealthcareandpublichealthCriticalmanufacturingGovernmentfacilitiesInformationtechnologyFinancialservices249218156137122CommercialfacilitiesFoodandagricultureTransportation877544CommunicationsEnergy3230Chemical24EmergencyservicesWaterandwastewatersystemsDefenseindustrialbase9826Description:In2023,theU.S.InternetCrimeComplaintCenter(IC3)receivedapproximately250complaintsindicatingransomwareattacksinhealthcareorganizations.Thesecondmostvictimizedindustrysectorwascriticalmanufacturing.Governmentfacilitiesrankedthird,with156complaints.Financialservicesorganizationsfiled122complaintsduringtheexaminedyear.ReadmoreNote(s):UnitedStates;2023;numberofcomlaintsreceivedbyInternetCrimeComplaintCenter(IC3)Source(s):FBI;IC3NumberofphishingattackvictimsintheUnitedStatesfrom2018to2023U.S.numberofphishingvictims2018-2023350,000323,972300,497298,878300,000250,000200,000150,000100,00050,0000241,342114,70226,3792018201920202021202220237Description:In2023,over298thousandindividualsintheUnitedStatesreportedencounteringphishingattacks.Thisfigurehaddecreasedby0.5percentcomparedtothepreviousyear,whenthenumberofphishingattacksnationwideamountedtoover300thousand.However,in2020and2019,thisnumberwasrelativelylow,around241thousandand114thousand,respectively.ReadmoreNote(s):UnitedStates;2018to2023;basedonthenumberofcasesreportedtoIC3Source(s):FBI;IC3Numberofbusinesse-mailcompromise(BEC)victimsintheUnitedStatesfrom2020to2023U.S.numberofBECvictims2020-202325,00021,83221,48919,95419,36920,00015,00010,0005,000020202021202220238Description:In2023,21,489individualsintheUnitedStatesreportedencounteringbusinesse-mailcompromise(BEC)scams.Thisfigurehasslightlyincreasedinthelastthreeyears,with19,954reportedvictimsin2021and,21,832in2022.
ReadmoreNote(s):UnitedStates;2020to2023;basedoncasesreportedtoIC3Source(s):FBI;IC3CHAPTER
02FinancialcybercrimeAmericanadultsonprobabilityofthemencounteringfinancialcybercrimeinthefutureasofSeptember2023LikelihoodofU.S.adultsfallingavictimtofinancialcybercrimeorfraud20230.5%44%0.45%40%0.4%0.35%0.3%0.25%0.2%0.15%0.1%8%8%0.05%0%VerylikelySomewhatlikelyNotsolikelyNotatalllikely10Description:InaSeptember2023survey,40percentofAmericanadultsstatedthatitwassomewhatlikelythattheywouldbecomevictimsoffinancialcybercrimeoronlinebankingfraudinthefuture.Afurthereightpercentsaidtheywereverylikelytoencounterfinancialcybercrime.ReadmoreNote(s):UnitedStates;September15to18,2023;1,005respondents;18yearsandolderSource(s):Ipsos;WellsFargoMostfrequentlyencounteredtypesoffinancialcybercrimeamongAmericansasofSeptember2023U.S.mostcommonfinancialcybercrimeorfraudvictims20230.7%64%0.6%0.5%0.4%0.3%0.2%0.1%0%32%31%23%14%2%CreditcardfraudDatabreachAccounthackingOnlinebankingfraudorscamPhishingOther11Description:ASeptember2023surveyofAmericanadultsfoundthatthemostfrequentlyexperiencedtypeoffinancialcybercrimewascreditcardfraud,reportedbyroughly64percentofrespondents.Thebreachoffinancialdatawasrankedsecond,followedbyaccounthacking.ReadmoreNote(s):UnitedStates;September15to18,2023;319respondents;18yearsandolderSource(s):Ipsos;WellsFargoShareofAmericansbeingavictimoffinancialcybercrimeorfraudasofSeptember2023,byagegroupU.S.financialcybercrimeorfraudvictims2023,byage0.4%36%34%0.35%0.3%0.25%0.2%0.15%0.1%0.05%0%31%22%18-34years35-54years55yearsandolderTotal12Description:ASeptember2023surveyofAmericanadultsfoundthatthreein10respondentshadexperiencedfinancialfraudorcybercrime.Individualsbetween35and54yearsweremoreoftentargetedbyfinancialcybercrime,with36percentstatingso.Amongtheyoungergeneration,individualsbetween18and34years,thissharewaslower,22percent.ReadmoreNote(s):UnitedStates;September15to18,2023;1,005respondents;18yearsandolderSource(s):Ipsos;WellsFargoMostcommonactionstakenbyAmericansafterexperiencingfinancialcybercrimeorfraudasofSeptember2023CommonactionstakenafterfinancialcybercrimeU.S.20231%93%0.9%0.8%0.7%0.6%0.5%0.4%0.3%0.2%0.1%0%86%61%44%34%26%ChangedmypasswordsContactedmybank/financialproviderPlacedafraudalertonyourcreditreportContactedthecreditbureausReportedfraudtolaw
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onthedarkweb13Description:ASeptember2023surveyofAmericanadultsfoundthatmorethanninein10respondentschangedpasswordsafterexperiencingfinancialcybercrime.Furthermore,86percentsaidtheycontactedtheirbankorthefinancialproviderafterrealizingtheyencounteredafinancialcyberattack.ReadmoreNote(s):UnitedStates;September15to18,2023;18yearsandolderSource(s):Ipsos;WellsFargoMostfrequentlytakenactionstakenbyU.S.adultsforfinancialcybersecurityasofSeptember2023U.S.adultscommonfinancialcybersecurityactions2023Shareofrespondents0%
10%20%30%40%50%60%57%70%80%IavoidclickingonlinksordownloadingattachmentsfromunknownsendersKeepingmyfinancialinformationsecureisapriorityforme72%64%IavoidenteringsensitiveinformationonpublicWi-FinetworksIhaveantivirussoftwareandantimalwaresoftwareonmyhomecomputer50%Ienablemulti-factorauthenticationforonlinefinancialaccountswheneverpossible39%Theconvenienceofsavingmyaccountinformationwithanonlineretailerduringcheckoutoutweighstheriskofexposingmyinformationtoadatabreach12%6%5%Idon’thavestrongenoughpasswordsonmyonlinefinancialaccountsIoftensharepersonalinformationonsocialmedia14Description:InaSeptember2023survey,roughly72percentofAmericanadultsstatedthattheyavoidedclickingonlinksordownloadingattachmentsfromunknownsenders.Afurther64percentsaidsecuringtheirfinancialinformationwasapriorityforthem.Additionally,57percentsaidtheyavoidedenteringsensitiveinformationonpublicWi-Finetworks.ReadmoreNote(s):UnitedStates;September15to18,2023;1,005respondents;18yearsandolderSource(s):Ipsos;WellsFargoCHAPTER
03DatabreachesMostsignificantdatabreachesintheUnitedStatesasofFebruary2024,byimpactBiggestdatabreachesintheU.S.2024,byimpactName
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organizationYahoo(2013-2016)ImpactOver3billionuseraccountsMicrosoft(Jan2021)30000U.S.companies(60000companiesworldwide)1.5billionrecordsleakedRealEstateWealthNetwork(Dec2023)FirstAmericanFinancialCorp.(May2019)Facebook(Apr2021)885millionfilerecords530millionusersLinkedIn(Apr2021)Over700millionuserrecordsJPMorganChase(Jun2014)HomeDepot(Apr2014)76millionhouseholdsand7millionsmallbusinesses56millionpaymentcardnumbersand53millione-mailaddressesOver360millionaccountsMySpace(Jun2013)FriendFinderNetworks(Nov2016)412millionaccounts16Description:AsofFebruary2024,themostsignificantdatabreachincidentintheUnitedStateswastheYahoodatabreachthatdatesbackto2013-2016.Impactingoverthreebilliononlineusers,thisincidentstillremainsoneofthemostsignificantdatabreachesworldwide.Thesecond-biggestcasewastheJanuary2021databreachatMicrosoft,involvingabout30thousandcompaniesintheUnitedStatesandaround60thousandcompaniesaroundtheworld.
ReadmoreNote(s):UnitedStates;February2024Source(s):UpGuardMostsignificantcasesofpersonaldataviolationsintheUnitedStatesin2023,bynumberofvictims(inmillions)U.S.majordatacompromises2023,bynumberofvictimsNumberofindividualsaffectedinmillions0510152025303540T-MobileXfinity3735.87PeopleConnect,Inc.20.22NationstarMortgageLLC,dbaMr.CooperPBIResearchServices–MOVEitTransferHCAHealthcare,Inc.14.6911.8711.271111Weee!Inc.Maximus,Inc.–MOVEitTransferPerryJohnson&Associates,Inc.ZacksInvestmentResearch,Inc.8.958.9217Description:In2023,themostsignificantregisteredcaseofadatacompromiseintheUnitedStates,basedonthenumberofaffectedindividuals,wastheT-MobiledatabreachincidentinJanuaryofthatyear.Asaresultofthisincident,itisestimatedthatthee-mailaddressesofabout37millionuserswereleaked.?ThesecondmajordatabreachincidentinvolvedComcast-ownedXfinity.Thisincidentexposedover35millionofthepersonaldataoftheinternetprovider'scustomers.
ReadmoreNote(s):UnitedStates;2023;aminimumestimate,datacompromiseincludedatabreached,exposures,anddataleakSource(s):IdentityTheftResourceCenterAnnualnumberofcyberattacksresultingindatacompromisesintheUnitedStatesfrom2020to2023,bytypeU.S.numberofcyberattacksleadingtodataviolation2020-2023,bytype2023202246127670202153735714124202038315810450Phishing/Smishing/BECRansomware43824611814MalwareNon-SecuredCloudEnvironmentCredentialStuffingUnpatchedSoftwareFlawZeroAttackDayOther929181417-4311030826414261111613162NotSpecified138023657271595Total87818Description:Phishing,smishing,andbusinesse-mailcompromise(BEC)havebeenthemostwidespreadtypesofcyberattacksintheUnitedStates,resultingindatacompromises.In2023,theseattacksmadeuparound18percentofthetotalcyberattacksinthecountrythatledtoaviolationofpersonaldata.Ransomwareattacksrankedsecond,whilemalwarefollowed.Asignificantpartoftheexaminedattacks,58percent,wereunspecified.ReadmoreNote(s):UnitedStates;2020to2023Source(s):IdentityTheftResourceCenterNumberofcasesofdataviolationduetocyberattacksintheUnitedStatesfrom2020to2023,byindustryPrivatedataviolationincidentsintheU.S.2020-2023,byindustry2020306138702021330279222184125792022343269249223100872023809HealthcareFinancialservicesManufacturingandutilitiesProfessionalservicesEducation7441444230817316710010511910145Technology67GovernmentNon-profit/NGORetail476674318672531024465TransportationHospitality2136173334Unknown41Other1723082508119Description:In2023,thehealthcareindustryintheUnitedStatesremainedthemosttargetedbycyberattacks,resultingindatacompromises.Comparedto2022,thenumberofdatacompromiseincidentsintheU.S.healthcareindustryincreasedmorethantwice.Thefinancialservicessectorrankedsecond,with744datacompromiseincidents,representingasignificantincrease,too.ReadmoreNote(s):UnitedStates;2020to2023Source(s):IdentityTheftResourceCenterNumberofrecordsexposedinonlinedatabreachesintheUnitedStatesfrom1stquarter2020to4thquarter2023U.S.numberofdatasetsaffectedindatabreachesQ12020-Q42023450,000,000400,000,000350,000,000300,000,000250,000,000389,002,497200,000,000150,000,000100,000,00050,000,0000174,678,698147,719,406143,864,552116,775,045102,712,97689,228,18484,548,72381,181,63060,799,96456,990,90934,326,0568,488,23316,582,94510,247,3949,675,78152,306,5572,782,926Q12020Q2Q32020Q4Q12021Q22021Q3Q42021Q12022Q22022Q3Q42022Q12023Q22023Q32023Q4Q12024Q220242020202020212022202320Description:Betweenthefirstquarterof2023andthesecondquarterof2024,thenumberofrecordsexposedindatabreachesintheUnitedStatesdecreasedsignificantly.Inthemostrecentmeasuredperiod,over116millionrecordswerereportedasleaked,upfromaround102millioninthepreviousquarter.ReadmoreNote(s):UnitedStates;Q12020toQ42023Source(s):SurfSharkMostcommonplacespersonalinformationgotcompromisedusingpublicWi-FiaccordingtoadultsintheUnitedStatesasofFebruary2023PlacespersonaldatagotcompromisedviapublicWi-FiintheU.S.2023Shareofrespondents0%5%10%15%20%25%25%30%CafeorrestaurantAirport23%Hotel20%FastfoodrestaurantLibrary19%19%PublictransportationRetailstore17%12%School9%Travelinginternationally5%21Description:AsofFebruary2023,aquarterofsurveyedadultsintheUnitedStatesencounteredprivateinformationcompromisethroughpublicWi-Fiinacafeorrestaurant.Airportsrankedsecond,whilehotelsfollowedasthethird-leastsecurepublicWi-Ficonnectionsamongalllistedplaces.ReadmoreNote(s):UnitedStates;February2023;2,000respondents;employedAmericanswhoregularlyusepublicWi-FiSource(s):Forbes;OnePollNumberofbreacheduseraccountsperthousandindividualsintheUnitedStatesfrom3rdquarter2022to3rdquarter2023DatabreachdensityintheU.S.Q32022-Q3202316014012010080148604026242016200Q32022Q42022Q12023Q22023Q3202322Description:DatabreachdensityintheUnitedStateshassignificantlyincreasedbetweenthethirdquarterof2022andthethirdquarterof2023.Inthethirdquarterof2022,thenumberofexposeddatapointsperthousandindividualsinthecountrywas26,whileitwentdownto24inthethirdquarterof2023.ReadmoreNote(s):UnitedStates;Q32022toQ32023;numberofbreacheddatasetsperthousandindividualsSource(s):SurfSharkNumberofdatapointsleakedindatabreachesintheUnitedStatesfrom2004to2024YTD,bytypeofdata(inmillions)DatapointsleakedintheU.S.2004-2024YTD,bytypeNumberofleakeddatapoints02,000,000,000
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18,000,000,000ZIPLastnameCity1,169,230,2541,311,932,6651,336,390,0411,376,095,7392,148,483,3409,551,866,27216,893,998,311FirstnamePasswordOtherTotal23Description:Between2004andJuly2024,internetusersintheUnitedStatesexperiencedafewsignificantdatabreaches.Intheseincidents,passwordswerethemostfrequentlyleakedtypeofdata,withoveralltwobillionpasswordsbeingleakedinthisperiod.Users'firstnamesrankedsecond,whilecitynamesfollowed.ReadmoreNote(s):UnitedStates;2004to2024YTDSource(s):SurfSharkCHAPTER
04FinancialimpactofcybercrimeAnnualamountofmonetarydamagecausedbyreportedcybercrimeintheUnitedStatesfrom2001to2023(inmillionU.S.dollars)AnnualamountoffinancialdamagecausedbyreportedcybercrimeinU.S.2001-202314,00012,00010,0008,0006,0004,0002,00002001
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ReadmoreNote(s):UnitedStates;2001to2023,excluding2010;CybercrimereportedtoIC3Source(s):FBI;IC3CybercrimetypeswiththehighestamountofvictimlossesintheUnitedStatesin2023,bytype(inmillionU.S.dollars)LeadingcybercrimevictimlossesU.S.2023,bytypeofcrimeAmountoflossinmillionU.S.dollars05001,0001,5002,0002,5003,0003,5004,0004,5005,000InvestmentBusinesse-mailcompromise(BEC)Techsupport4,570.272,946.83924.51744.21652.54534.39394.06309.64173.62PersonaldatabreachConfidencefraud/RomanceDataBreachGovernmentimpersonationNon-payment/Non-deliveryCreditcard/CheckfraudRealestate145.24134.51126.2AdvancedfeeIdentitytheftLottery/sweepstakes/inheritance94.526Description:In2023,investmentfraudwasthecybercrimecausingthemostseverefinancialdamagefortheindividualsintheUnitedStates.Overall,victimlossesinthiscategorywereover4.5billionU.S.dollars.Businesse-mailcompromise(BEC)rankedsecond,amountingtoaround2.9billionU.S.dollarsinreportedvictimlosses.Afurther924millionU.S.dollarswerereportedinlossesfortechsupportfraudvictims.ReadmoreNote(s):UnitedStates;2023;crimesreportedtotheIC3Source(s):FBI;IC3HighestlossesthroughcybercrimeintheUnitedStatesin2023,bystate(inmillionU.S.dollars)FinanciallossesincybercrimeintheU.S.2023,bystateLossinmillionU.S.dollars1,00005001,5002,0002,500CaliforniaTexas2,159.41,021.5Florida874.72NewYorkNewJerseyPennsylvaniaIllinois749.9441.1360.3335.7324.3301288.6ArizonaGeorgiaWashington27Description:In2022,Californiarankedfirstbytheamountofmonetarylossesthroughcybercrime.Overall,thestatehadovertwobillionU.S.dollarsofreportedlosses.Texaswasthesecondbycybercrimelosses,reportingaroundonebillionU.S.dollarsoflosses,whileFloridafollowedwith874millionU.S.dollars.ReadmoreNote(s):UnitedStates;2023;ReportedtotheIC3;widerindustrymetricsmayvarySource(s):FBI;IC3AveragecostofadatabreachintheUnitedStatesfrom2006to2023(inmillionU.S.dollars)AveragecostperdatabreachintheUnitedStates2006-20231099.449.489.058.648.197.9187.357.247.016.756.66765432106.536.365.855.55.44.793.5420062007200820092010201120122013201420152016201720182019202020212022202328Description:Asof2023,theaveragecostofadatabreachintheUnitedStatesamountedto9.48millionU.S.dollars,upfrom9.44millionU.S.dollarsinthepreviousyear.Theglobalaveragecostperdatabreachwas4.45millionU.S.dollarsin2023.
ReadmoreNote(s):UnitedStates;2006to2023Source(s):IBM;PonemonInstituteCHAPTER
05IndividualsimpcatedbydatabreachesShareofadultsintheUnitedStateswhobelievetheirpersonallyidentifiableinformation(PII)wascompromised?from2023to2024AdultsintheU.S.whohadtheirpersonaldatabreached2023-2024202347%20240.5%0.45%0.4%42%0.35%0.3%33%29%25%24%0.25%0.2%0.15%0.1%0.05%0%YesNoI'mnotsure30Description:AsofMay2024,33percentofadultsintheUnitedStatesreportedhavingtheirpersonaldatabreached,thisrepresentsa13percentincreaseincomparisontothepreviousyear.Approximately42percentofrespondentsstatedthattheydonotbelievetheirdatawasexposed,while25percentofrespondentssaidtheydonotknowiftheirdatawasbreached.ReadmoreNote(s):UnitedStates;April4,2023toMay13,2024;5,749respondents;18yearsandolderSource(s):CivicScienceNumberofrecordsaffectedinhealthcaredatabreachesintheUnitedStatesin2ndhalfof2022and1sthalf2023,bylocationofrecords(inmillions)HealthrecordsimpactedbydatabreachesintheU.S.H22022-H12023,bylocationH22022H120231816141210816.37.46421.10.7Electronicmedicalrecord0.30.10.10.10NetworkE-mailOther31Description:Inthefirsthalfof2023,morethan16millionmedicalrecordsstoredinthenetworkwereaffectedbyhealthcaredatabreachesintheUnitedStates.Onthecontrary,inthesecondhalfof2022,thenumberofimpacteddatarecordsstoredinthenetworkwas7.4million.Thenumberofaffectedrecordsstoredine-mailwasaround300thousand.ReadmoreNote(s):UnitedStates;H22022toH12023Source(s):CriticalInsightAnnualnumberofdatacompromisesandindividualsimpactedintheUnitedStatesfrom2005to2023NumberofdatacompromisesandimpactedindividualsinU.S.2005-2023DatacompromisesNumberofrecordsexposedinmillionsIndividualsimpactedinmillions3,5003,0002,5002,0001,5001,0005003,2052,541.072,227.851,825.411,8621,8021,5061,2791,1751,09936.61,108883.56783785656662614498471.23446447419422.14353.02321318.28310.12
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202332Description:In2023,thenumberofdatacompromisesintheUnitedStatesstoodat3,205cases.Meanwhile,over353millionindividualswereaffectedinthesameyearbydatacompromises,includingdatabreaches,leakage,andexposure.Whilethesearethreedifferentevents,theyhaveonethingincommon.Asaresultofallthreeincidents,thesensitivedataisaccessedbyanunauthorizedthreatactor.ReadmoreNote(s):UnitedStates;2005to2023;datacompromisesincludedatabreaches,dataexposures,anddataleaks;individualsimpactedmaygobeyondtheUnitedStates;*Since2021,the"Numberofrecordsexposed"islistedas"Numberof[...]
ReadmoreSource(s):IdentityTheftResourceCenterMostsignificantcasesofpersonaldataviolationsintheUnitedStatesin2023,bynumberofvictims(inmillions)U.S.majordatacompromises2023,bynumberofvictimsNumberofindividualsaffectedinmillions0510152025303540T-MobileXfinity3735.87PeopleConnect,Inc.20.22NationstarMortgageLLC,dbaMr.CooperPBIResearchServices–MOVEitTransferHCAHealthcare,Inc.14.6911.8711.271111Weee!Inc.Maximus,Inc.–MOVEitTransferPerryJohnson&Associates,Inc.ZacksInvestmentResearch,Inc.8.958.9233Description:In2023,themostsignificantregisteredcaseofadatacompromiseintheUnitedStates,basedonthenumberofaffectedindividuals,wastheT-MobiledatabreachincidentinJanuaryofthatyear.Asaresultofthisincident,itisestimatedthatthee-mailaddressesofabout37millionuserswereleaked.?ThesecondmajordatabreachincidentinvolvedComcast-ownedXfinity.Thisincidentexposedover35millionofthepersonaldataoftheinternetprovider'scustomers.
ReadmoreNote(s):UnitedStates;2023;aminimumestimate,datacompromiseincludedatabreached,exposures,anddataleakSource(s):IdentityTheftResourceCenterNumberofvictimsofdataviolationincidentsintheUnitedStatesfrom2022to2023,byindustry(inmillions)PrivatedataviolationincidentvictimsintheU.S.2022-2023,byindustry202220233537365615630151210106Total425UtilitiesTechnologyFinancialservicesHealthcare24927286ProfessionalservicesGovernmentTransportationNon-profit/NGORetail24179870242HospitalityManufacturingEducation5434Description:In2023,theutilitiesindustryintheUnitedStatessawthemostsignificantnumberofvictimsofdatacompromisecases,witharound73millionindividualsimpacted.Technologyrankedsecond,with65millionvictims.Overall,353millionpeopleintheUnitedStateswereaffectedbydatacompromiseincidents.ReadmoreNote(s):UnitedStates;2022to2023Source(s):IdentityTheftResourceCenterNumberofdataviolationincidentsandindividualsimpactedintheUnitedStatesfrom1stquarter2021to1stquarter2024(inmillions)NumberofdatacompromisesandindividualsimpactedintheU.S.Q12021-Q12024CompromisesVictims4125447955321228166249443353883562676821135251441109959056253099805100498698667782696665876410720353628596892Q12021Q22021Q32021Q42021Q12022Q22022Q32022Q42022Q12023Q22023Q32023Q42023Q12024354497445566404413473512442941733108984135Description:Betweenthefirstquarterof2021andthefirstquarterof2024,thenumberofdatacompromisecasesintheUnitedStatesincreasedsignificantly.Thehighestnumberofdatacompromiseswasrecordedinthefourthquarterof2023,with1,089cases.However,thenumberofrecordedcasesfellto841inthefirstquarterof2024.Inthefourthquarterof2022,morethan253millionindividualswereaffectedbydatacompromiseincidents.Bythefirstquarterof2024,thisnumberdecreased[...]
ReadmoreNote(s):UnitedStates;Q12021toQ12024Source(s):IdentityTheftResourceCenterCHAPTER
06ConcernsaboutcybercrimeShareofadultsintheUnitedStateswhoareconcernedabouthowthegovernmentmayusetheirpersonaldatain2019and2023,bypoliticalstanceU.S.concernaboutgovernmentuseoftheirdata2019-2023,bypoliticalstance201920230.9%0.8%0.7%0.6%0.5%0.4%0.3%0.2%0.1%0%77%71%66%65%64%63%Republicans/LeanRepublicansDemocrats/LeanDemocratsTotal37Description:AccordingtoaMay2023surveyofinternetusersintheUnitedStates,theshareofRepublicansorRepublican-leaningindividualswhowereconcernedabouthowthegovernmentusedtheirpersonaldatahadincreasedby14percentsince2019.TheconcernlevelamongDemocrats,instead,hasseenalmostnochanges.Overall,sevenintenU.S.adultssaidtheywereworriedabouthowgovernmententitie
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