(The Center Square) – Michigan residents lost a record-breaking $11 million to personal data scams last year, marking the state’s highest losses since federal tracking began nearly a decade ago.

That is 37.5% higher than the $8 million lost in 2023, according to CNC Intelligence, a data forensics firm.

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Its report found that, in 2024, Michiganders had the highest reported loss since the Federal Bureau of Investigation began keeping records in 2016.

Matthew Stern, CEO of CNC Intelligence , told The Center Square in an exclusive interview that everyone

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