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Romance Scams Cause Rising Financial Losses

September 25, 2024
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Romance scams have reached alarming heights, with 10% of victims losing $10,000 or more, according to a recent Malwarebytes survey. Among 850 respondents, over 66% reported being targeted, and some victims suffered losses exceeding $100,000. The scams often exploit trust built over months, leading victims to send money, personal information, or valuables. Scammers increasingly employ sophisticated methods, including fake cryptocurrency schemes, AI-generated personas, and global networks, amplifying their impact and reach.

While these scams are not new, their prevalence has surged since the pandemic, fueled by rising loneliness and increased internet use. In 2023 alone, the FTC reported 64,000 cases with $1.1 billion in losses. The FBI noted that romance scams increasingly overlap with crypto investment fraud, or “pig butchering,” which accounted for $4.6 billion in losses last year. Most victims, especially those targeted on social media and dating apps, struggle to recover stolen funds, highlighting the need for greater public awareness and intervention.

Older individuals, particularly widowed or divorced seniors, remain the primary targets due to their assets and vulnerability. However, younger demographics also face risks, especially those aged 18–29, who are susceptible to sextortion schemes. Scammers often contact victims through social media and dating apps, creating fake profiles tailored to their targets. The rise of AI has allowed criminals to enhance their deception with deepfakes and personalized messages, further complicating detection and prevention efforts.

Despite heightened awareness, stigma often prevents victims from seeking help, with many suffering financial and emotional distress in silence. Approximately 40% of victims did not disclose their experience to anyone, and only a small fraction reported the crime to law enforcement or sought therapy. To combat these scams, experts recommend recognizing red flags such as sudden professions of love, requests for money, and refusal to meet in person. Victims are encouraged to report incidents to authorities like the FBI’s IC3 or the FTC and connect with support groups for recovery.

 

Reference:

  • Romance scams costlier than ever: 10 percent of victims lose $10,000 or more

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