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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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! style="background-color: #f0f0f0;" | Country
! style="background-color: #f0f0f0;" | Organization
! style="background-color: #f0f0f0;" | URL
! style="background-color: #f0f0f0;" | Description
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| style="background-color: transparent;" | United Kingdom
| 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.
| style="background-color: transparent;" | National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC)
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| style="background-color: transparent;" | https://www.ncsc.gov.uk
| American Samoa (US) || Guidance coming soon || ||
| style="background-color: transparent;" | The NCSC is a part of the GCHQ, the UK's intelligence and security agency responsible for cyber security. It provides advice and support to businesses, organizations, and individuals on how to protect themselves from cybercrime.
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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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| style="background-color: transparent;" | Canada
| 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.
| style="background-color: transparent;" | Canadian Centre for Cyber Security (CCCS)
| style="background-color: transparent;" | https://www.cyber.gc.ca
| style="background-color: transparent;" | The CCCS is a part of the Communications Security Establishment (CSE), Canada's national intelligence and cyber security agency. It provides cyber security advice and support to government, industry, and Canadians at large.
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| style="background-color: transparent;" | Australia
| Anguilla (UK) || Guidance coming soon || ||  
| style="background-color: transparent;" | Australian Cyber Security Centre (ACSC)
| style="background-color: transparent;" | https://www.cyber.gov.au
| style="background-color: transparent;" | The ACSC is a part of the Australian Signals Directorate (ASD), Australia's national intelligence agency responsible for cyber security. It provides advice and support to businesses, organizations, and individuals on how to protect themselves from cybercrime.
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| style="background-color: transparent;" | New Zealand
| Antarctica || Guidance coming soon || ||  
| style="background-color: transparent;" | New Zealand Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT NZ)
| style="background-color: transparent;" | https://www.cert.govt.nz
| style="background-color: transparent;" | CERT NZ is a government agency responsible for responding to and managing cyber security incidents in New Zealand. It provides advice and support to businesses, organizations, and individuals on how to protect themselves from cybercrime.
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| style="background-color: transparent;" | India
| 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.
| style="background-color: transparent;" | Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In)
| style="background-color: transparent;" | https://www.cert-in.org.in
| style="background-color: transparent;" | CERT-In is a government agency responsible for coordinating cyber security efforts in India. It provides advice and support to businesses, organizations, and individuals on how to protect themselves from cybercrime.
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| style="background-color: transparent;" | Singapore
| 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.
| style="background-color: transparent;" | Cyber Security Agency of Singapore (CSA)
| style="background-color: transparent;" | https://www.csa.gov.sg
| style="background-color: transparent;" | The CSA is a government agency responsible for overseeing and coordinating cyber security efforts in Singapore. It provides advice and support to businesses, organizations, and individuals on how to protect themselves from cybercrime.
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| style="background-color: transparent;" | Japan
| 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.
| style="background-color: transparent;" | National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT)
| style="background-color: transparent;" | https://www.nict.go.jp/en/
| style="background-color: transparent;" | NICT is a government agency responsible for research and development in information and communications technology. It also plays a role in cyber security, providing advice and support to businesses, organizations, and individuals on how to protect themselves from cybercrime.
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| style="background-color: transparent;" | South Korea
| Aruba (NL) || Guidance coming soon || ||  
| style="background-color: transparent;" | Korea Internet & Security Agency (KISA)
| style="background-color: transparent;" | https://www.kisa.or.kr/eng/
| style="background-color: transparent;" | KISA is a government agency responsible for overseeing and coordinating cyber security efforts in South Korea. It provides advice and support to businesses, organizations, and individuals on how to protect themselves from cybercrime.
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| style="background-color: transparent;" | International
| 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.
| style="background-color: transparent;" | Interpol
| style="background-color: transparent;" | (https://www.interpol.int)
| style="background-color: transparent;" | Interpol is an international organization that facilitates worldwide police cooperation. It has a cybercrime unit that provides support to member countries in investigating and prosecuting cybercrime.
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| style="background-color: transparent;" | International
| 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.
| style="background-color: transparent;" | Europol
| style="background-color: transparent;" | (https://www.europol.europa.eu)
| style="background-color: transparent;" | Europol is the European Union's law enforcement agency. It has a cybercrime center that provides support to EU member states in investigating and prosecuting cybercrime.
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| style="background-color: transparent;" | International
| 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.
| style="background-color: transparent;" | No More Ransom
| style="background-color: transparent;" | (https://www.nomoreransom.org)
| style="background-color: transparent;" | No More Ransom is a public-private partnership that provides free decryption tools to victims of ransomware attacks. It also provides information and advice on how to prevent ransomware attacks.
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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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Country or Location Organization Website Description
Afghanistan Ministry of Interior Affairs - Cyber Crime Unit moi.gov.af Afghanistan’s Cyber Crime Unit offers support for individuals reporting cybercrimes such as fraud, online harassment, and phishing.
Albania Albanian State Police Cybercrime Unit asp.gov.al Provides resources and a reporting mechanism for cybercrime affecting individuals, including online fraud and harassment.
Algeria Interpol Liaison 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.
American Samoa (US) Guidance coming soon
Andorra Interpol Liaison 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.
Angola Interpol Liaison 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.
Anguilla (UK) Guidance coming soon
Antarctica Guidance coming soon
Antigua and Barbuda Royal Police Force police.gov.ag Assists individuals in Antigua and Barbuda with reporting cybercrime incidents, including online fraud and scams.
Argentina Ministerio Público Fiscal (Cybercrime Unit) mpf.gob.ar The Public Prosecutor’s Office supports reporting of cybercrimes, including fraud and identity theft affecting individuals.
Armenia Police of Armenia Cybercrime Division police.am Armenia's cybercrime unit assists individuals in reporting cyber offenses, such as fraud, identity theft, and online harassment.
Aruba (NL) Guidance coming soon
Australia Australian Cyber Security Centre (ACSC) cyber.gov.au The ACSC assists with reporting cybercrime and offers resources for individuals and businesses on cybersecurity protection and response.
Austria Federal Criminal Police Office (Cybercrime) bmi.gv.at The Austrian Federal Criminal Police Office supports reporting of cybercrimes, including fraud and harassment affecting individuals.
Azerbaijan State Security Service Cybersecurity Department 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.