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Internet Crime

  • Complaints
    • How to Report Internet-Related Crime (U.S. Dept. of Justice)
      Chart listing types of crimes and contact information for the appropriate federal investigative law enforcement agency.
    • Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3)
      Accepts online internet crime complaints from victims of fraud or from a third party to the complaint. IC3 then alerts the appropriate federal, state, local, or international authorities or regulatory agencies of the suspected criminal or civil violations. A partnership between the FBI and the National White Collar Crime Center.
    • Where to File Complaints (OnGuard Online)
      Learn where to file a complaint if you are the victim of a computer crime.
  • Cybercrime (U.S. Dept. of Justice)
    Locate laws, cases, guidance, documents, etc. concerning hacking, intellectual property crime, and cybercrime.
  • Internet Fraud (National Fraud Information Center)
    Learnhow to recognize the danger signs of internet fraud and report suspected fraud.
  • LooksTooGoodToBeTrue.com
    Information provided by federal law enforcement and industry to help you avoid becoming the victim of internet fraud. Includes information on hacking, identity theft, phishing, spam, spyware, various financial frauds, internet auction fraud, sweepstakes/lottery fraud, counterfeit cashiers or money orders, etc.

The Law (Additional statutes, regulations & opinions may apply to your specific situation.)

Last Updated: December 30, 2009 | Up to Top