FBI Warns of Rising Online Threats Targeting Youth and Digital Assets

The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has raised concern over what it describes as a fast-expanding online threat, warning that criminal groups are becoming more organized and dangerous in cyberspace. The activity includes ransomware, phishing scams, cryptocurrency theft, and even violent real-world crimes linked to online networks.

According to the FBI, one of the most concerning groups involved in these activities is part of an online collective often referred to as “The Com,” short for “The Community.” This loosely connected network is made up of several subgroups, including one known as “Hacker Com.” The collective primarily communicates in English and has members spread across different countries.

A striking detail is that many individuals taking part are very young, with ages ranging from early teens to their mid-20s. Recruitment often happens on online gaming platforms, social media channels, or through existing members who look for people with shared interests.

The FBI notes that the scale and sophistication of these groups has increased substantially over the past four years. Members use advanced tools such as phishing kits, voice changers, and other techniques to disguise their identities and hide illegal financial dealings. These methods make it difficult for law enforcement to trace stolen funds or identify those responsible.

Much of the activity is financially motivated, especially through schemes inv

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