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Protecting Our Communities

This Self-Service allows the public to record a complaint regarding cybercrimes, whether for their persons or for their properties. To facilitate the procedures, ensure that you have as much information as possible, so that we can help you as quickly and as best as possible.

What You Should Know

Understand Common Crimes and Risks Online

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    Business email compromise

    Business email compromise (BEC) is one of the most financially damaging online crimes. It exploits the fact that most of us rely on email to conduct both our personal and professional business.

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    Recovering from Identity Theft

    Is someone using your personal information to open accounts, file taxes, or make purchases? File a complaint The federal government's one-stop resource to help you report and recover from identity theft.

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    Ransomware

    Ransomware is a type of malicious software—or malware—that prevents you from accessing your computer files, systems, or networks and demands you pay a ransom for their return.

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    Spoofing and Phishing

    Spoofing and phishing are key parts of business email compromise scams.

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Services We Offer

Investigative Priorities

  • Counterterrorism

  • Organized Crime

  • Cybercrime

  • White-Collar Crime

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How We Investigate

Protecting Everyone Through Excellence In Law Enforcement

  • Training

  • Intelligence

  • Science and Technology

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Client Reviews

What Our Clients Say

Elizabeth

Califonia, 58yrs old

"I met a guy on social media who pretended to love me, but he scammed me out of my savings. I filed a report, and with the help of CDRC last week, he was caught. Unfortunately, only 30% of my savings were Recovered."

Felix

United Kingdom, 51yrs old

"While my experiences were painful, I believe CDRC's work is indispensable in today's digital world. They are doing an amazing job fighting fraud and protecting people like me, and I sincerely hope they continue to expand their reach to help more victims."

Sonia

Missouri, 61yrs old

"I booked a meet-and-greet through some sort of online booking service that claims to be in charge of that. I feel stupid saying this, but I'm grateful to CDRC for their service and help. I would like them to keep up with their work; we really need them in our community."

Sharon

Colorado, 65yrs old

"I paid $3,000 for a membership card and got scammed by an imposter which nearly ruined my life and led me into depression. A friend referred me to CDRC, where they could track down the imposter, and my money was recovered."

Angela

Los Angeles, 71yrs old

"I've been through a lot, and while I didn't get everything back, CDRC played a huge role in my recovery. We need organizations like them now more than ever, and I will continue to support their work. They truly make a difference in protecting people from scams."

Faq

frequently asked questions

What is the Information I Submit to CDRC used for?

Combined with other data, it allows the CDRC to investigate reported crimes, track trends and threats, and, in some cases, even freeze stolen funds. Just as importantly, CDRC shares reports of crime throughout its vast network of CDRC field offices and law enforcement partners, strengthening our nation's collective response both locally and nationally.

Due to the massive number of complaints, we receive each year, CDRC cannot respond directly to every submission, but please know we take each report seriously. With your help, we can and will respond faster, defend cyber networks better, and more effectively protect our nation.

How will I get a responds from CDRC after my complaint was successfully submitted?

You will receive an email response with the email you used to sign up. Due to the massive number of complaints we receive each year, CDRC cannot respond directly to every submission, but please know we take each report seriously. With your help, we can and will respond faster, defend cyber networks better, and more effectively protect our nation.

Will I get my money back after fraud by doing a complaint in cyber within 24 hours?

Provide All Relevant Information: Share your evidence, including transaction details, related attachment, timestamps, and any other available information, with the recovery expert. The more comprehensive the information you provide, the better they can understand your case and increase the speed of your recovery and, with that, there is a higher chance of getting your money back.

What is Cybersecurity and how does it work?

Cybersecurity systems detect, examine, and fix potential system weaknesses and vulnerabilities before hackers or malicious software exploit them. An organization, its employees, and the processes and technologies must come together to create a solid cybersecurity layer that protects it from potential attacks.