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How to report Cybercrime for legal actions

 File a Complaint

 Prior to filing a complaint with the Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3), please read the following information regarding terms and conditions. Should you have additional questions prior to filing your complaint, view FAQ for more information on inquiries such as:

 

  • What details will I be asked to include in my complaint?
  • What happens after I file a complaint?
  • How are complaints resolved?
  • Should I retain evidence related to my complaint?

 

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Spanish police arrests masterminds behind botnet

Spanish police have revealed that they have arrested three men responsible for one of the world's biggest networks of virus-infected computers.

All are Spanish citizens with no criminal records and limited hacking skills.

FBI goes social networking on Youtube, twitter and facebook

 Over the past few years we’ve rolled out a number of new web initiatives—including an e-mail alert service, syndicated news feeds, and a series of podcasts and widgets—that make it easier for you to help us track down wanted fugitives and missing kids, to submit tips on terrorism and crime, and to get our latest news and information. 

Today, we’re announcing the launch of our latest suite of tools. We’ve recently set up shop in several social media websites, including:

 

Two arrests in Mytob and Zotob computer investigation

 Washington, D.C. - Working with law enforcement authorities in Morocco and Turkey, the FBI today announced the arrests of two individuals believed to be responsible for the creation and distribution of the "Mytob" and "Zotob" computer worms that were unleashed less than two weeks ago and disrupted services on computer networks of a variety of companies including major U.S. news organizations.

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