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! Country !! Organization !! Website !! Description | ! Country or Location !! Organization !! Website !! Description | ||
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| Afghanistan || Ministry of Interior Affairs - Cyber Crime Unit || [https://moi.gov.af moi.gov.af] || Afghanistan’s Cyber Crime Unit offers support for individuals reporting cybercrimes such as fraud, online harassment, and phishing. | | Afghanistan || Ministry of Interior Affairs - Cyber Crime Unit || [https://moi.gov.af moi.gov.af] || Afghanistan’s Cyber Crime Unit offers support for individuals reporting cybercrimes such as fraud, online harassment, and phishing. | ||
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| Albania || Albanian State Police Cybercrime Unit || [https://www.asp.gov.al asp.gov.al] || Provides resources and a reporting mechanism for cybercrime affecting individuals, including online fraud and harassment. | | Albania || Albanian State Police Cybercrime Unit || [https://www.asp.gov.al asp.gov.al] || Provides resources and a reporting mechanism for cybercrime affecting individuals, including online fraud and harassment. | ||
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| | | Algeria || Interpol Liaison || [https://www.interpol.int/en/What-you-can-do/If-you-need-help interpol.int] || Report to your local police; Interpol can liaise with them after crimes are reported if there is an international element to the crime you have experienced. | ||
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| | | American Samoa (US) || Guidance coming soon || || | ||
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| Andorra || Interpol Liaison || [https://www.interpol.int/en/What-you-can-do/If-you-need-help interpol.int] || Report to your local police; Interpol can liaise with them after crimes are reported if there is an international element to the crime you have experienced. | |||
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| | | Angola || Interpol Liaison || [https://www.interpol.int/en/What-you-can-do/If-you-need-help interpol.int] || Report to your local police; Interpol can liaise with them after crimes are reported if there is an international element to the crime you have experienced. | ||
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| | | Anguilla (UK) || Guidance coming soon || || | ||
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| | | Antarctica || Guidance coming soon || || | ||
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| | | Antigua and Barbuda || Royal Police Force || [https://police.gov.ag/ police.gov.ag] || Assists individuals in Antigua and Barbuda with reporting cybercrime incidents, including online fraud and scams. | ||
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| | | Argentina || Ministerio Público Fiscal (Cybercrime Unit) || [https://www.mpf.gob.ar mpf.gob.ar] || The Public Prosecutor’s Office supports reporting of cybercrimes, including fraud and identity theft affecting individuals. | ||
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| | | Armenia || Police of Armenia Cybercrime Division || [https://www.police.am police.am] || Armenia's cybercrime unit assists individuals in reporting cyber offenses, such as fraud, identity theft, and online harassment. | ||
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| | | Aruba (NL) || Guidance coming soon || || | ||
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| | | Australia || Australian Cyber Security Centre (ACSC) || [https://www.cyber.gov.au cyber.gov.au] || The ACSC assists with reporting cybercrime and offers resources for individuals and businesses on cybersecurity protection and response. | ||
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| | | Austria || Federal Criminal Police Office (Cybercrime) || [https://www.bmi.gv.at bmi.gv.at] || The Austrian Federal Criminal Police Office supports reporting of cybercrimes, including fraud and harassment affecting individuals. | ||
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| | | Azerbaijan || State Security Service Cybersecurity Department || [http://www.dtx.gov.az dtx.gov.az] || The State Security Service of Azerbaijan offers a platform to report cybercrimes impacting individuals, with a focus on fraud and security threats. | ||
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Revision as of 07:15, 2 December 2024
Cybercrimes are a pervasive threat, leaving victims feeling violated, vulnerable, and uncertain about their next steps. One of the most crucial actions you can take is to report cybercrimes to relevant enforcement agencies:
- Reporting not only aids in the recovery process for the victim but also contributes to the collective effort in combating cybercriminal activities globally.
- By reporting cybercrimes, victims not only seek justice for themselves but also help prevent further harm to others.
- It is imperative to recognize the significance of reporting cybercrimes as a vital step towards reclaiming control and ensuring a safer digital environment for everyone.
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