Internet fraud's U.S. price tag put at $550 million
LOS ANGELES -- U.S. citizens reported losing more than $550 million in 2009 in Internet fraud, falling prey to a variety of increasingly sophisticated scams, according to a report by the Internet Crime Complaint Center .
Internet fraud's U.S. price tag put at $550 million
U.S. citizens reported losing more than $550 million in 2009 in Internet fraud, falling prey to a variety of increasingly sophisticated scams, according to a report by the Internet Crime Complaint ...
Mon 15 Mar 10 from PhysOrg
Cost of Internet fraud on steep rise
LOS ANGELES -- U.S. citizens reported losing more than $550 million in 2009 in Internet fraud, falling prey to a variety of increasingly sophisticated scams, according to a report by the Internet ...
Mon 15 Mar 10 from The Washington Post
Internet fraud losses doubled last year
(AP) -- The cost of Internet fraud doubled in 2009 to about $560 million, the FBI said Friday. The most common type of frauds reported were scams from people falsely claiming to be from the ...
Fri 12 Mar 10 from PhysOrg
Internet fraud losses doubled last year, Fri 12 Mar 10 from AP
Internet Fraud Doubled in 2009, Says FBI
The cost of Internet fraud doubled in 2009 to about $560 million, the FBI said Friday. The most common type of frauds reported were scams from people falsely claiming to be from the FBI.
Fri 12 Mar 10 from FOXNews
Cybercrime Losses Up Drastically In 2009
Online scams and other types of cybercrime cost computer users more than $559 million in losses in 2009, said an FBI-led task force on Friday.
Sat 13 Mar 10 from RedOrbit
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