SaferNet: Cybercrime reports surge 28% in 2025


Most reports registered with SaferNet in 2025 were related to images of child abuse and sexual exploitation, totaling 63,214 notifications. This is the second-highest number of complaints of this type in SaferNet's history, surpassed only in 2023, when 71,867 notifications were recorded. The organization believes that the use of artificial intelligence has contributed to the increase in cases.
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Among the reports received by the hotline, only those related to xenophobia decreased compared to 2024, falling from 3,449 to 755 cases last year. Complaints of human trafficking remained stable at 442 cases. Meanwhile, reports of religious intolerance, LGBTphobia, neo-Nazism, and animal abuse all saw an increase.
Helpline
Another statistic released by SaferNet on Tuesday (Feb. 10) showed that the Helpline, SaferNet’s free support channel, registered a 39 percent increase between 2024 and 2025, with a total of 2,254 calls. The majority of these calls were related to the exposure of intimate images, with 576 cases, followed by mental health issues (332), problems with personal data (228), fraud, scams, or fake e-mails (212), and cases involving images of sexual abuse and exploitation (209).
The data are being presented by SaferNet as part of Safer Internet Day celebrations.