📞
Intelligence On Chain - Victim Information
  • Introduction
  • Protect Yourself
  • Victim Guide - What to do next!
    • Guide - Seed Phrase Compromised
    • Guide - The Recovery Scam
    • Guide - Private Key Compromised
    • Guide - I Signed a Malicious Smart Contract
    • Guide - When a Project Rugpulls
    • Guide - Malicious Downloads
    • Guide - Fake Trading Platforms
    • Guide - Romance Scams
  • Reporting Crime to Authorities
    • Reporting to Interpol
    • Europe - Reporting Cyber Crime
    • Spain - Reporting Cyber Crime
    • US - Reporting Cyber Crime
    • UK - Reporting Cyber Crime
    • Canada - Reporting Cyber Crime
  • Contact Us
    • Open a Case
Powered by GitBook
On this page

Reporting Crime to Authorities

Use this page as a guideline for reporting a crypto crime. Most law enforcement departments will need evidence, typically in the form of a report and a visual chart.

You should always report every single crime that happens. Around 80% of crimes go unreported. In crypto, this figure is going to be even more because people believe it is useless and won't yield in a result. In actual fact, by reporting these crimes, it will enable the authorities to understand the full scale of the crimes, potentially influencing future decisions based on resources.

This section will grow over time and covers some of the main ways in which you can report a cyber crime.

PreviousGuide - Romance ScamsNextReporting to Interpol

Last updated 1 year ago