Cybercrime in NRW: Damage double to 81 million euros!

Cybercrime in North Rhine-Westphalia doubles almost 81 million euros. Police statistics show worrying trends.
Cybercrime in North Rhine-Westphalia doubles almost 81 million euros. Police statistics show worrying trends. (Symbolbild/ANAG)

Cybercrime in NRW: Damage double to 81 million euros!

Cybercrime in North Rhine-Westphalia accepted alarming proportions in 2023. The total damage caused by computer -based crimes has almost doubled and now amounts to 81 million euros, compared to 42 million euros in 2022. This information comes from the current position field cybercrime of the State Criminal Police Office (LKA), which has recently been published. The number of cases -specific cases recorded by around 6,000 to almost 58,000 offenses increased within just one year. radiohagen.de states that in this fraud wave computer fraud is the most common type of offset, followed by spying on data that is 18 percent.

The NRW Interior Minister Herbert Reul is concerned about the increase in cybercrime, especially with regard to computer fraud. In the discussion about possible countermeasures, Reul demands an expansion of powers for the German security authorities in order to counter the growing crime more effectively. He recommends using secure passwords, carefully checking emails and not leaving sensitive data carelessly in online shops. tag24.de minimize.

dark field and clarification rate

A central problem remains the high number of unreported cases in this crime area. Many incidents are not reported by those affected. Common reasons for non -reporting are shame among private individuals and fear of disclosing sensitive data in companies. This means that the police's educational rate is only 16 percent, in international cases it even drops to a frightening 5 percent.

The police authorities urge to warn of suspicious emails and recommend changing passwords regularly and using passkeys. radiohagen.de emphasizes that the uncertainty is remarkable among the population. In particular, the survey by the Cyber ​​Security Monitor 2024 shows that 24 percent of Germans have already become victims of cybercrime and that many still weigh themselves into false security.

protective measures and social perception

In the context of cybercrime, the citizens take an average of 3.9 protective measures. The most common of these measures are antivirus programs and the use of safe passwords, although there is a decline in use. This development could possibly be due to an increasing feeling of security. In young adults between the ages of 16 and 22, there is a worrying picture: A significant part of this group sees the risk of becoming the victim of cybercrime than low or excluded, which leads to a lower willingness to use additional protective measures. bsi.bund.de supports that 44 percent of cyber crime victims in online banking and shopping were.

In summary, it can be seen that the threat from cybercrime in North Rhine-Westphalia continues to grow. While the police and politics are trying to develop suitable measures to combat crime, it is essential that citizens are sensitized to the risks and take appropriate protective measures. The increasing digitization in everyday life requires a higher level of attention and caution.

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