We've curated 200 cybersecurity statistics about Fraud to help you understand how tactics like phishing, identity theft, and payment fraud are evolving in 2025, impacting businesses and consumers alike in our increasingly digital world.
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18% of fraud victims reported feeling depressed or hopeless in 2025.
52% of fraud victims described the stress from the resolution process as 'significant' or 'the worst stress they had ever experienced' in 2025.
5% of identity theft victims reported experiencing suicidal feelings following their incident in 2025.
54% of Gen Z fraud victims reported feelings of overwhelm, 22% reported embarrassment, and 12% reported suicidal feelings in 2025.
Scam cases reported to Iris' Resolution Center surged by 87% in November 2024 compared to September.
93% of fraud victims reported that the resolution process caused them stress in 2025.
Scam cases reported to Iris' Resolution Center increased by 50% from October to November 2024.
62% of fraud victims reported feelings of frustration, while 61% reported feelings of anger in 2025.
Lower-income fraud victims were twice as likely to feel depressed or hopeless compared to higher-income victims, with rates of 22% and 11% respectively in 2025.
50% of higher education institutions are monitoring transactions in real-time to combat fraud.
35% of campus leaders say fraudulent enrollments are rising.
Overnight fraud surges were observed in Vietnam (38%), Mexico (38%), and India (36%).
Excluding U.S. traffic, the highest concentrations of fraud hubs are found in Brazil (over 11%), Great Britain (nearly 10%), Vietnam (over 6%), and Nigeria (9%).
37% of campus leaders say fraudulent enrollments are declining.
Evening fraud attack peaks were observed in Pakistan (65%) and The Philippines (43%).
Sign-up fraud traffic in the Fintech sector escalated to 17 times the industry average.
1,033 general consumers completed a survey regarding identity crimes.
26% of companies in the crypto industry view biometric verification as their primary fraud-prevention tool.
26% of companies in the healthcare industry identify biometric verification as their leading fraud-prevention tool.
From August 2024 to July 2025, the ITRC responded to requests for direct assistance from 4,122 individuals seeking help with identity theft, fraud, and scams.