2020 Internet Crime Report
www.ic3.gov › Media › PDFVisit IC3.gov to access the latest information on criminal Internet activity. We strongly encourage readers to submit complaints to IC3 and to reach out to their local FBI field office to report malicious cyber criminal activity. Together we will continue to build safety, security, and confidence into our digitally connected world.
Report | Cyber.gov.au
https://www.cyber.gov.au/acsc/reportReportCyber Cybercrime is the use of a computer or online network to commit crimes such as fraud, online image abuse, identity theft or threats and intimidation. As cybercrime becomes more sophisticated, criminals are targeting individuals, businesses, education institutes and governments.
Cybercrime - Interpol
https://www.interpol.int/en/Crimes/CybercrimeCybercrime as a service. Words and phrases that scarcely existed a decade ago are now part of our everyday language, as criminals use new technologies to commit cyberattacks against governments, businesses and individuals. These crimes know no borders, either physical or virtual, cause serious harm and pose very real threats to victims worldwide.
National Cyber Crime Reporting Portal
www.cybercrime.gov.inThis portal is an initiative of Government of India to facilitate victims/complainants to report cyber crime complaints online. This portal caters to complaints pertaining to cyber crimes only with special focus on cyber crimes against women and children. Complaints reported on this portal are
Reporting Cybercrime - Stay Safe Online
staysafeonline.org › reporting-cybercrimeLocal law enforcement: Even if you have been the target of a multijurisdictional cybercrime, your local law enforcement agency (either police department or sheriff’s office) has an obligation to assist you, take a formal report and make referrals to other agencies, when appropriate. Report your situation as soon as you find out about it.