FBI 2025 Internet Crime Report: $17.6B Stolen, Hospitals and Schools Targeted
Summary
The FBI released its 2025 Internet Crime Report detailing $17.6 billion in losses from cybercrime and fraud targeting critical infrastructure, hospitals, and schools across the United States.
What changed
The FBI released its annual Internet Crime Report for 2025, documenting $17.6 billion in losses from cyber-enabled fraud and scams. The report highlights increased targeting of critical infrastructure, healthcare institutions, and educational organizations by cyber criminals.
Financial institutions and banking organizations should review the report to understand current threat vectors affecting the sector, including business email compromise, ransomware, and investment fraud schemes that resulted in significant losses for financial services customers.
What to do next
- Review FBI 2025 Internet Crime Report for emerging fraud schemes targeting financial institutions
- Update fraud prevention and detection protocols based on reported trends
- Monitor for updates to cybersecurity guidance from federal regulators
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Announcement For Immediate Release Posted: April 08, 2026
Contact Ian Clark, Public Information Officer
(603) 271-4865 | ian.m.clark@banking.nh.gov
FBI releases 2025 Internet Crime Report: $17.6 billion stolen, hospitals, schools and infrastructure targeted
The Federal Bureau of Investigation has released its 2025 Internet Crime Report, which presents an overview of criminal activity and its effect on the public.
In 2025, cyber criminals stole $17.6 billion through scams and fraud.
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