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How FBI Cyber works
FBI Cyber’s highly trained and strategically positioned workforce stands ready to assist victims before, during, and after a cyber incident—both across the United States and in nearly 20 countries worldwide. Through a powerful combination of partnerships, technical expertise, global reach, and unique investigative and intelligence authorities, the FBI responds to cyber incidents with a victim-centered, service-oriented mission. This approach prioritizes the rapid sharing of actionable information, tools, and resources that help individuals and organizations mitigate cyber threats in real time. At the same time, our investigative and intelligence efforts enable us to identify emerging threats, disrupt criminal networks, and issue timely warnings to those at risk—strengthening overall cyber resilience.
Internet-enabled crimes and cyber intrusions continue to grow in frequency and sophistication, exploiting human trust as much as technological vulnerabilities. One of the most prevalent and financially devastating forms of cybercrime today is the romance scam. In these schemes, criminals create fake online personas on dating platforms, social media, or messaging apps to establish emotional relationships with victims. Over time, scammers manipulate trust and affection to request money, gifts, financial information, or access to accounts—often under the guise of emergencies, travel costs, business opportunities, or promises of a future together. These scams frequently originate overseas, making recovery of funds extremely difficult.
To protect against cybercrime—and romance scams in particular—users should remain vigilant and informed. Key protective measures include:
Be cautious of individuals who quickly profess strong emotions, avoid in-person meetings, or refuse video calls.
Never send money, gift cards, cryptocurrency, or financial information to someone you have not met in person.
Be skeptical of requests involving emergencies, investment opportunities, or travel assistance.
Protect personal information and avoid oversharing details that could be used for manipulation or identity theft.
Use strong, unique passwords and enable multi-factor authentication on all accounts.
Report suspected scams promptly to local law enforcement and appropriate federal reporting channels.
Preventing cybercrime is a shared responsibility. Every user of a connected device plays a role by staying informed, questioning suspicious activity, and taking proactive steps to safeguard their digital and financial well-being. Awareness, caution, and timely reporting remain some of the most effective defenses against today’s evolving cyber threats.

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