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Tell us what happened. File a report to share information with the FBI. IC3 is the main intake form for a variety of complaints — everything from cyber-enabled frauds and scams to cybercrime — so file a report even if you are unsure of whether your complaint qualifies.
Anyone who believes they are affected by a cyber-enabled crime may file a complaint with the IC3, including citizens of another country or who may be reporting a subject in another country. You may also file on behalf of another person you believe has been affected by a cyber-enabled crime.
The collection of this information is relevant and necessary to document and investigate complaints of Internet-related crime. Submission of the information requested is voluntary; however, your failure to supply requested information may impede or preclude the investigation of your complaint by law enforcement agencies.
Contact your local authorities and file a report with www.ic3.gov. If you believe your identity was stolen, also file a report at www.identitytheft.gov. File An Elder Fraud Complaint. If you need assistance in filing with the IC3, help is available through the Elder Fraud Hotline.
Contact the originating Financial Institution as soon as fraud is recognized to request a recall or reversal as well as a Hold Harmless Letter or Letter of Indemnity.
First, if you believe you have fallen victim to cybercrime, file a complaint or report. Your information is invaluable to helping the FBI and its partners bring cyber criminals to justice. Second, get educated about the latest and most harmful cyber threats and scams.
Ransomware attacks can cause costly disruptions to operations and the loss of critical information and data. You can unknowingly download ransomware onto a computer by opening an email attachment, clicking an ad, following a link, or even visiting a website that's embedded with malware.
Today’s cyber landscape is threatened by a multitude of malicious actors who have the tools to conduct large-scale fraud schemes, hold our money and data for ransom, and endanger our national security.
The FI’s Internet rime omplaint enter (I3) provides the American public with a direct outlet to report cyber crimes to the FBI. We analyze and investigate the reporting to track the trends and threats from cyber criminals and then share this data with our intelligence and law enforcement partners. The FBI, alongside our partners, recognizes
include online fraud in its many forms including Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) matters, Computer Intrusions (Hacking), Economic Espionage (Theft of Trade Secrets), Online Extortion, International Money