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Cyber Crime will cost the world $10.5 trillion annually by 2025.

Cyber Crimes involve a computer and the Internet. They can affect any location in the world and be launched from any location. Unlike traditional crimes, where the perpetrator must be in a location near the victims, cyber crimes have no boundaries.

A report by Cybersecurity Ventures predicts global cyber crime costs to grow by 15% per year, reaching $10.5 trillion USD by 2025—up from $3 trillion USD in 2015. “This represents the greatest transfer of economic wealth in history, risks the incentives for innovation and investment, is exponentially larger than the damage inflicted from natural disasters in a year, and will be more profitable than the global trade of all major illegal drugs combined,” the report states.

Without boundaries, cyber crimes should be handled by an international organization like Crime Stoppers Global Solutions (CSGS). And our anonymous tip program is up to the task.

The major types of cyber crimes CSGS focuses on are:

  • Financial Fraud
  • Cyber Terrorism
  • Cyber Extortion
  • Cyber Warfare
  • Online Harassment
  • Internet Crimes Against Children

Our goal at CSGS is to provide people with a method for anonymously reporting cyber crimes and to then direct the tips to the right jurisdiction and stakeholders.

Crime Stoppers Global Solutions Is Combating Cyber Crimes, Like Cyber Terrorisim and Cyber Extortion
Crime Stoppers Global Solutions Is Combating Cyber Crimes, Like Online Harassment and Financial Fraud

Frequently Asked Questions

CSGS helps fight online crimes like hacking, fraud, identity theft, ransomware, and digital scams by assisting law enforcement with intelligence and investigation support.

You can submit an anonymous tip through the CSGS website. Your identity is protected while your information helps authorities investigate and stop cyber criminals.

Anyone affected by cyber crime, victims, businesses, or witnesses, can share information anonymously to help law enforcement take action and prevent further harm.

Cyber crimes cross borders. CSGS partners globally, including in Eastern Europe, to share intelligence and coordinate actions, making it easier to catch criminals worldwide.

Donations help fund investigations, improve digital tools, support training, and strengthen partnerships, so CSGS and its partners can better prevent, detect, and respond to online threats.