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What Is the Cybercrime Reporting Process?

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The cybercrime reporting process involves the steps taken to report and address incidents of cybercrime, including hacking, online fraud, and identity theft.

Steps to Report Cybercrime:

  1. Gather Evidence:
    • Collect all relevant information and evidence related to the cybercrime, including screenshots, emails, and transaction details.
  2. Visit the Cyber Crime Reporting Portal:
    • Access the official cybercrime reporting portal set up by law enforcement agencies or the Ministry of Home Affairs in your country.
  3. Register a Complaint:
    • Fill out the online complaint form, providing necessary details about the incident and any evidence collected.
  4. Submit the Complaint:
    • Review all provided information and submit the complaint. You will receive an acknowledgment with a complaint reference number.
  5. Follow Up:
    • Track the progress of your complaint using the reference number and cooperate with law enforcement if they require further information.

Summary: The cybercrime reporting process involves gathering evidence, visiting the cybercrime reporting portal, registering and submitting a complaint, and following up on the case.

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