Substantial Increase in Cyber Crime in the FBI’s 2020 Internet Crime Report – Companies Must Take Heed | Newmeyer Dillion

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The FBI recently released its 2020 Internet Crime Report (Report), which details and analyzes complaints received through the FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3).  In 2020, IC3 received a record number of complaints – nearly 800,000, with reported losses in excess of $4.1 billion.  Companies must acknowledge that cybercrime is a real, dangerous threat to their business, and understand how, and why, these threats continue to escalate.  At a minimum, businesses should take several proactive steps to protect themselves.

What is IC3?

IC3 is an online platform hosted by the FBI, which exists to provide the public with a trusted place to report cybercrime to the FBI.  Since its inception in 2000, the IC3 has received 5.6 million complaints, and has averaged approximately 440,000 complaints over each of the last five years.  The complaint figure for 2020 is nearly double that average.

IC3 has five main components to its operation:

  • Host a portal where victims can report internet crime to the FBI;
  • Provide a hub to alert the public;
  • Perform analysis, referrals and asset recovery;
  • Host a database for law enforcement via the FBI’s LEEP website; and
  • Partner with…

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