City of London Police warns that the overwhelming majority of crimes
perpetrated by online hackers are never even reported, let alone
prosecuted – with losses totalling billions of pounds.
In a new report,
the police group, which leads the way in tackling fraud and
internet-based crime in Britain, says that official data “vastly
underestimates” the problem by only taking into account cases that are
brought to the authorities.
3.7 million crimes of this nature were recorded by the UK government
between 2013 and 2014. However, an estimated 1.2 million crimes went
unreported by businesses, financial institutions and individuals between
2013-14, costing victims over £12 billion. This brings the total number
of cyberattacks up to 5 million for the period.
7 in 10 cases of fraud are carried out online, says the London
Assembly’s police and crime committee – and criminals only need “limited
technical knowledge” to carry out scams.
Even more worryingly, some large businesses actively decide against
reporting cases of fraud and successful hacks, believing that this could
have commercial implications or could harm their reputation.
“In these cases, businesses are effectively absorbing the cost of the crime as a running expense,” say the report’s authors. “Ultimately, it is likely that these costs are passed on to customers.”