FBI Releases IC3 2017 Internet Crime Report Original release date: May 07, 2018 FBI has released the Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) 2017 Internet Crime Report, which highlights scams trending online. The top three crime types reported by victims in 2017 were non-payment/non-delivery, personal data breach, and phishing. Hot topics for 2017 include ransomware, business email compromise, and tech support fraud.
NCCIC encourages users to review the IC3 2017 Internet Crime Report and NCCIC’s Tips on Safeguarding Your Data and Avoiding Social Engineering and Phishing Attacks for more information.
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