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Report reveals UK's most prevalent fraud types and cybercrimes

In response to the growing trend of criminals utilising AI to perpetrate scams, there has been a significant surge in fraud cases across the UK, resulting in total losses exceeding £4 billion across various fraudulent activities.


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In response to this alarming trend, RationalFX conducted research on some of the most prevalent fraud types and cybercrimes in the United Kingdom.

To outline the most common and the most costly crimes across the United Kingdom, the team at RationalFX analysed data from the London Police’s NFIB Fraud and Cyber Crime Dashboard for the past 13 months. 

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It focused on the number of fraud reports, estimated financial losses, victim demographics, reporting channels and the distribution of offences across all 48 police forces.

This approach offered a detailed snapshot of the most prominent frauds and cybercrimes and how they are affecting communities nationwide. The full dataset used is available on Google Drive via this link.

The data reveals that in the UK, pyramid and Ponzi schemes have resulted in the highest financial losses, amounting to a staggering £164.5 million from fewer than 5,000 reported cases.

Online Banking Fraud (£150.8 million) and Dating Scams (£113.4 million) follow, despite being reported in significantly more cases - 27,029 and 11,775, respectively.

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Highlights from the report:

  • Pyramid and Ponzi schemes have resulted in the single largest financial toll in the UK, with a flabbergasting £164.5 million drained from just 4,878 victims. This equates to an astonishing average loss of £33,723 per report. While the location for 1,600 cases remains unspecified, the regions most affected are Greater London, with 815 cases, followed by the West Midlands and Thames Valley, each with 191 cases.
  • Online shopping scams and social media/email hacking are the most common threats in the UK, with 58,559 and 57,493 reported cases, respectively. Their financial impact, however, differs sharply: online shopping scams resulted in £62.9 million in losses, compared with just £1.8 million for hacked email and social media accounts. On a per-case basis, the gap is even clearer: £1,074 lost on average from online shopping fraud versus only £31 from hacking incidents.
  • Driving licence application fraud is shockingly costly, with £98.2 million lost across just 71 cases, pointing to highly coordinated schemes. Over half of these reports (43) were logged under an unknown police force, while 16 originated in South Wales and the remaining cases were scattered across various regions.
  • Men face a higher risk of investment-focused frauds like Ponzi schemes, inheritance scams and boiler-room sales, whereas women are more frequently victims of relational and consumer-oriented offences such as hacking, phone fraud, ticket fraud and door-to-door sales.
  • London tops the UK’s fraud list, with 8,900 online shopping scams and 7,700 hacking cases reported to the Metropolitan Police. Beyond the capital, other significant hotspots emerge across Manchester, Leeds/Bradford, Liverpool and Bristol.

To read the report: www.rationalfx.com/forex-brokers/fraud-and-cybercrime-across-the-uk

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