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Cybercrime and Financial Fraud on the Rise in Saint Pierre and Miquelon

A worrying trend has emerged in the small French archipelago of Saint Pierre and Miquelon, where cybercrime and financial fraud are posing a significant risk to individuals and businesses alike.

The Problem


According to recent data, the country is experiencing a surge in online attacks and fraudulent activities. Autonomous Systems (AS) are being identified as the primary source of these threats.

Historical Data


Prior to September 19, 2017, external hosts such as the Open Resolver Project provided CyberGreen with the necessary data to track cybercrime trends. However, since then, the organization has been using its own scanning systems, resulting in a significant overhaul of its datasets.

Country Comparison Feature


In an effort to provide a clearer understanding of the risks posed by Saint Pierre and Miquelon, CyberGreen has launched a country comparison feature. This feature allows users to view specific risk sources from Autonomous Systems. By selecting the desired AS source from the menu below, individuals can gain valuable insights into the most significant contributors to this growing problem.

How it Works


By examining these trends, authorities and individuals alike can better understand the scope of the issue and take necessary measures to mitigate its impact.

Graphs: Country Comparison


The following graphs highlight which Autonomous Systems are responsible for the majority of cybercrime and financial fraud in Saint Pierre and Miquelon.