Cybercrime statistics
Our online world is far from being a secure place. While technology offers countless benefits and conveniences, it also exposes us to a growing number of cyberthreats. Cybercrimes such as phishing attacks, identity theft, payment fraud, and other malicious activities have become increasingly common. Complaints are filed daily, and cybercriminals remain active — making anyone a potential target.
When individuals act carelessly online, they unintentionally provide cybercriminals with more opportunities to exploit their information. Billions of personal records have been leaked worldwide, with the United States being the most affected country. According to data breach statistics, more than 2 billion user accounts have been compromised in the United States alone over this decade.
This enables malicious actors to operate with greater precision and impact. The statistics below illustrate how severely Americans across different states have been affected by cybercrime.
- South Carolina peaked in 2023;
- South Dakota in 2022;
- Nevada and Kentucky in 2021;
- Iowa and Rhode Island in 2020.
- New Jersey, Indiana, Utah, Kansas, Alaska, Rhode Island, and Montana peaked in 2023;
- Alabama, Delaware, Vermont, and South Dakota in 2022;
- North Dakota in 2020.