52% of consumers have an increased fear of becoming a fraud victim
Briefly

Among the new findings, nearly one in three people globally report being a victim of digital fraud, with most victims reporting the crime occurred in the past six months.
Globally, most people (58%) are more fearful than they were two years ago. Half of those surveyed (52%) have an increased fear due to submitting personal information online.
As more brands fall victim to data breaches, the number of fraud incidents linked to stolen data continues to rise year over year, illustrating the growing concern.
In the United States, 30% of respondents reported being victims of fraud in the past three years, marking a notable 31% increase from the previous year.
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