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2025 IC3 Report: Key AI Cybercrime Data

Explore key findings from the FBI’s 2025 IC3 report, including how AI is driving cybercrime, scaling social engineering, and challenging traditional detection methods.

Key Insights

The FBI's 2025 IC3 report is the first to formally track AI-driven cybercrime, marking a new era in threat classification.

Modern AI-driven attacks are defined by manipulating human behavior at scale, not by malware or traditional payloads.

AI is being used to scale business email compromise, impersonation, and multi-step fraud with greater financial impact.

AI-powered attacks evade detection by removing traditional indicators, making behavioral analysis a critical defense layer.

AI is changing how cybercrime works.

The FBI’s 2025 IC3 report is the first to formally track AI-driven cybercrime, and the data points to a clear shift: attacks are no longer defined by malware or payloads, but by their ability to convincingly manipulate human behavior at scale.

The 2025 IC3 Report: Key AI Cybercrime Data infographic distills the most important signals from the report, focusing on where AI is driving real financial impact and how those attacks are executed in practice.

Inside the infographic, you’ll find:

  • Where AI-driven cybercrime is driving the highest financial losses
  • How attackers are scaling business email compromise, impersonation, and multi-step fraud
  • Why modern attacks evade detection by removing traditional indicators
  • How behavioral analysis detects attacks that appear legitimate
  • What these trends signal for the future of email and identity security

Download the infographic to understand how AI is reshaping cybercrime.

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