Evidence the law has failed, me and other users.

 

  1. Underreporting: Many internet crimes go unreported because victims may not realize they've been targeted, or they may be hesitant to report due to concerns about privacy or embarrassment.

  2. Variety of Crimes: Internet crimes encompass a wide range of activities, including hacking, phishing, identity theft, cyberbullying, online harassment, fraud, scams, and more. Each of these categories can involve numerous incidents daily.

  3. Global Nature: The internet connects people worldwide, and crimes can occur across international borders, making it difficult to track and quantify them accurately.

  4. Dynamic Environment: The internet is constantly evolving, and new forms of cybercrime emerge regularly as technology advances and criminals adapt their tactics.

However, despite the challenges, it's evident that internet-related crimes are prevalent and pose significant challenges for law enforcement agencies, cybersecurity experts, and individuals. Organizations like INTERPOL, the FBI, and various national cybercrime units work to combat internet crimes, but the exact number of incidents remains difficult to ascertain.

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