207K complaints on cyberfraud logged in 2004
2nd Nov 2005, 08:46 GMT
According FBI's cyber division, the number of reported fraud incidents has risen dramatically in recent times; consumers have filed more than 207,000 complaints to the Internet Crime Complaint Center in 2004, a 66% jump from 2003, totaling $68 mln in estimated losses.
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