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FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION


INTERNET CRIME COMPLAINT CENTER (IC3)

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INTERNET CRIME COMPLAINT CENTER (IC3)

Ready to file a complaint?

To see if your information should be reported to IC3, read the following
descriptions about the different types of crimes we investigate. Also see our
FAQs for more details about filing a complaint.

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YOUR REPORT, BOTH INDIVIDUALLY AND COLLECTIVELY, MAKES A BIG DIFFERENCE IN OUR
WORK AND IN YOUR OWN ONGOING PROTECTION.

The details listed below are very important to Business Email Compromise. Please
have this information ready before filing your complaint. During the filing
process, you will have the opportunity to provide any other information you feel
is relevant to your complaint.
 * Victim Mailing Address
 * Victim Email Address
 * Victim Phone Number
 * Description of Incident
 * Victim bank and account details
 * Subject/recipient bank and account details
 * Cryptocurrency wallet details (if applicable)
 * Transaction dates and amounts
 * The full financial wiring/routing instructions provided by the subject

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YOUR REPORT, BOTH INDIVIDUALLY AND COLLECTIVELY, MAKES A BIG DIFFERENCE IN OUR
WORK AND IN YOUR OWN ONGOING PROTECTION.

The details listed below are very important to Elder Fraud. Please have this
information ready before filing your complaint. During the filing process, you
will have the opportunity to provide any other information you feel is relevant
to your complaint.
 * Victim Mailing Address
 * Victim Email Address
 * Victim Phone Number
 * Description of Incident
 * Victim bank and account details
 * Subject/recipient bank and account details
 * Cryptocurrency wallet details (if applicable)
 * Transaction dates and amounts
 * The full financial wiring/routing instructions provided by the subject

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YOUR REPORT, BOTH INDIVIDUALLY AND COLLECTIVELY, MAKES A BIG DIFFERENCE IN OUR
WORK AND IN YOUR OWN ONGOING PROTECTION.

The details listed below are very important to Ransomware. Please have this
information ready before filing your complaint. During the filing process, you
will have the opportunity to provide any other information you feel is relevant
to your complaint.
 * Victim Mailing Address
 * Victim Email Address
 * Victim Phone Number
 * Description of Incident
 * Business name and address
 * Business IT or remediation firm contact information
 * Transaction details for any ransom paid
 * Ransomware variant name (if known); file extension of the encrypted file(s);
   cryptocurrency type and address; email address utilized by attackers;
   website(s) / URL(s) provided by attackers; ransom demand amount; whether the
   ransom was paid and if so, the amount paid

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YOUR REPORT, BOTH INDIVIDUALLY AND COLLECTIVELY, MAKES A BIG DIFFERENCE IN OUR
WORK AND IN YOUR OWN ONGOING PROTECTION.

The details listed below are very important to Other Cyber Crime. Please have
this information ready before filing your complaint. During the filing process,
you will have the opportunity to provide any other information you feel is
relevant to your complaint.
 * Victim Mailing Address
 * Victim Email Address
 * Victim Phone Number
 * Description of Incident
 * Any additional information requested in the form deemed relevant to your
   report

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Business Email Compromise

Criminals typically send an email message that appears to come from a business
or individual you know—such as one of your business vendors, your organization’s
CEO, or the title company for your home. The email requests a seemingly
legitimate payment, often urgently, via a wire transfer. However, it is all a
scam. More info...

Ransomware

You are prevented from accessing your computer files, systems, or networks after
they are infected with malicious software, or malware. Criminals then demand
that you pay a ransom for your files or systems to be unlocked or decrypted.
More info...

Elder Fraud (Victims 60 and Over)

Criminals target millions of elderly Americans each year with many different
types of financial fraud or confidence schemes, such as romance, lottery,
investment, or sweepstakes scams. Criminals may impersonate family members,
government agencies, tech support professionals, and others to steal your money
and information. More info...

Other Cyber Crime

There are many other types of cyber crime that impact both businesses and
consumers, including cryptocurrency investment schemes, identity theft,
non-payment or non-delivery of merchandise ordered online, credit card fraud,
computer intrusions, corporate data breaches, and denial of service website
attacks.

Please file a report with IC3 even if you’re unsure of whether your complaint or
report qualifies as a cyber crime.

Don’t see the crime you want to report listed here?

The IC3 focuses on collecting cyber-enabled crime. Crimes against children
should be filed with the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children.
Other types of crimes, such as threats of terrorism, should be reported at
tips.fbi.gov. The links at right will direct you to these alternate reporting
sites.

Report Suspected Terrorism, Threat to Life, or Other Threats
Report Information Regarding Missing or Exploited Children


WE ACCEPT REPORTS OF INTERNET CRIMES THROUGH ONE COMPREHENSIVE FORM.


Please only submit one report per crime.

File a Complaint

If you or someone else is in immediate danger, please call 911 or your local
police.
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