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Cybercrime Reporting
Do you sometimes feel that no one
cares about all the cybercrime perpetrated on the Internet? Do you
wonder if anyone is ever held accountable? Well, rest assured that
thanks in part to public reporting, many of these criminals are
being convicted every month (links: 1,
2,
3).
We have compiled a list of sites to help Canadians in particular
find the best reporting resources for particular crimes. Feel free
to submit
any others you think should be included here.
- Reporting
Internet Crime (see also international)
- Reporting
Computer and Intellectual Property Crime
- Reporting
Child Exploitation (see also missing
children)
- Reporting
Schemes, Scams & Fraud
- Reporting
Personal Information Fraud
- Reporting
Financial Fraud & Identity Theft
- Reporting
Phishing Scams
- Reporting
Spam (see also this
and this)
- RCMP
Guide to Reporting Scams & Frauds
- Reporting
Identity Theft
- Reporting
Cell Phone Cloning Fraud and theft
- Canadian
Fraud Reporting Tool and also here
- Reporting
Internet Crime in Canada
- Other
types of fraud and more
guidance
We
have also compiled a concise document containing 30 best practices
for individuals (and companies) to follow to combat identity theft,
protect personal information loss and prevent privacy breaches.
You may need to subscribe to the Informatica newsletter (if you
haven't already) to access it, but it's completely free and fit
for sharing, distribution or posting on your wall.
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links:
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