Study on Cybercrime in the LAC Region: e-Commerce Fraud Doubles

February 24, 2014

Study on Cybercrime in the LAC Region:  e-Commerce Fraud Doubles

Link: http://www.proyectoamparo.net/es/investigaciones

Throughout the region, e-commerce fraud accounts for a total of USD 430 million, while online bank-theft exceeds USD 50 million per year. Brazil, Argentina, Colombia, Mexico and Chile are the countries most affected by this problem.

The magnitude of cybercrime in Latin America is truly a cause for concern, as attacks are becoming increasingly sophisticated and have expensive consequences for the population in general. According to the second Overview of Cybercrime in Latin America, identity theft has cost over USD 1100 million.

According to the study conducted with the support of the AMPARO Project, an initiative of the Internet Address Registry for Latin America and the Caribbean (LACNIC), last year the cost of e-commerce fraud in Latin America increased from USD 196 million to USD 430 million.

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Furthermore, online bank phishing causes the region’s financial institutions to lose USD 26 million, while spear phishing causes their customers the loss of an additional 24 million.

The study’s authors, Patricia Prandini and Marcia Maggiore, warn that “criminals are adapting their strategies and using increasingly sophisticated, combined and targeted attacks, among them spear phishing and cyber espionage.”

Likewise, the study highlights that “a growing interest in mobile devices, social networks and critical infrastructure” has been observed.”

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