Victims as young as 12 are falling for cyber-crimes more often than any other age group, new study shows
Children as young as 12 are now MOST likely to fall victim to cyber-crimes. Research finds identity theft and online shopping fraud are most common scams. The over-65s were affected least because they were more cautious, study finds.
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