Online crime is on the rise, but not to the extent that a former police watchdog claimed on the Today programme.
programme, former Inspector of Constabulary and Fire and Rescue and current Chair of the Norfolk and Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust, Zoë Billingham, said that “50% of us” had been victims of online crime in the past year.
They show that approximately 4% of people in England and Wales were a victim of computer misuse—that is, computer viruses and unauthorised access of personal information, including hacking. Approximately 14% of survey-reported crime in England and Wales in 2021 was accounted for by this kind of crime.
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