When you think of the Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI) it probably sparks thoughts of America’s Most Wanted list of fugitives or any number of movies in which the FBI saves the day. While the FBI investigates everything from terrorism to organized crime, most people aren’t aware that the nation’s largest cybersecurity policing agency in the country also falls under the FBI’s domain. Since 2000, the bureau’s Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) has served as the central hub to receive criminal complaints of cybercrime. The IC3 is responsible for developing leads for law enforcement agencies to investigate.
At the end of every year, the IC3 releases an annual report detailing its findings. The 2019 Internet Crime Report includes information and statistics on such criminal activity as Business Email Compromise (BEC), Ransomware, Spoofing, and Tech Support Fraud. Unfortunately, from these reports it is clear that cybercrime is only increasing in its scale and complexity, year to year.
Why is this information so important for consumers and business to understand? Because awareness is the first step in protecting yourself and your business from falling victim to cybercrime. It is that same awareness that prompts so many to take the steps necessary to protect themselves from becoming another statistic on the FBI’s report.
Here are 10 facts from the FBI’s 2019 Internet Crime Report that every individual, company, and management team should know about.1
The numbers behind cybercrime are both alarming and disturbing. While hundreds of thousands of dollars are recovered by law enforcement each year, the majority of the money is lost. And while the FBI and IC3 teams are to be applauded, the key message here is that prevention is much wiser than recovery. If you want to protect yourself and your company from making the list of IC3 cybercrime statistics in 2020, you need to consider INKY.
Whether you are using Office 365, G-Suite, Microsoft Exchange or another email solution, INKY is the industry’s best solution for the security of your email. INKY can be implemented quickly, regardless of whether your employees work at the office or remotely. Uniquely effective at catching phishing attacks, INKY uses computer vision, artificial intelligence (AI), and machine learning, to search for signs of fraud. INKY catches what other phishing attack software misses and can detect imposters down to the pixel level. It works on any device and places highly visible warning banners directly in the email.
Cybercrime in 2020 is sure to outpace that of 2019. Take the next best step today and learn more about what INKY can do to protect you.
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