IC3 is the main intake form for a variety of complaints — everything from cyber-enabled frauds and scams to cybercrime — so file a report even if you are unsure of whether your complaint …
Complaints filed via this website are analyzed and may be referred to federal, state, local or international law enforcement and partner agencies for possible investigation. The complaint …
The past year, investment fraud was once again the costliest type of crime tracked by IC3. Losses to investment scams rose from $3.31 billion in 2022 to $4.57 billion in 2023—a 38% increase.
Who should file a complaint with the Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3)? Anyone who believes they are affected by a cyber-enabled crime may file a complaint with the IC3, including citizens …
How are complaints resolved? Should I retain evidence related to my complaint? Complaints filed via this website are analyzed and may be referred to federal, state, local or international law …
Do not be afraid to report a suspected crime. IC3 promises you are not alone. Millions of elderly Americans fall victim to financial fraud through a fraud scheme committed on the internet. If …
In 2021, IC3 continued to receive a record number of complaints from the American public: 847,376 reported complaints, which was a 7% increase from 2020, with potential losses …
Over the last five years, the IC3 has received an average of 652,000 complaints per year. These complaints address a wide array of Internet scams affecting victims across the globe. 3
Every day, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) receives thousands of complaints reporting a wide array of scams, many of them targeting the …
Internet-enabled fraud to target the most vulnerable in our society - medical workers searching for personal protective equipment, families looking for information about stimulus checks to help …