A measly 0.3% of all reported cybercrime complaints actually result in enforcement and prosecution. That's a pathetic 3 out of 1,000 malicious cyber incidents where the perpetrators are arrested and brought to justice.
To make matters worse, a significant percentage of cybercrime victims don't even bother reporting the cases, meaning the real enforcement rate might be less than a laughable 0.05%.
Recent research shows that some cybercriminals rake in up to $2 million annually, while others earn between $40,000 and $1 million each year.
The dark web serves as their perfect playground, a shadowy marketplace where they can freely engage in various cybercrime activities, further compounding the difficulty of apprehending them.
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