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You will find on this page, relevant legal institutions (in the UK and elsewhere) that are equipped to receive and act on complaints from private individuals and corporations on matters that have to do with computer fraud and its associated misuse.
 

Internet watch Foundation (IWF)
IWF was established in 1996 by the UK internet industry to provide the UK internet ‘Hotline’ for the public and IT professionals to report potentially illegal online content within our remit and to be the 'notice and take-down' body for this content. We work in partnership with the online industry, law enforcement, government, the education sector, charities, international partners and the public to minimise the availability of this content, specifically, child sexual abuse content hosted anywhere in the world and criminally obscene and incitement to racial hatred content hosted in the UK.

            UNIRAS

(Unified Incident Reporting & Alert Scheme): - the UK Government's computer emergency response team, part of the UK's National Infrastructure Security Co-ordination Centre
Internet Crime Complaint Centre (IC3)  The IC3 is an American organisation which is a partnership between the FBI and the US National White Collar Crime Center. Its mission is to address fraud committed over the Internet and it includes a reporting mechanism through which people can alert authorities to a suspected criminal or civil violation.
CERT/CC The CERT Co-ordination Centre at Carnegie Mellon University is a world centre for co-ordination of efforts to combat viruses, denial of service attacks and other threats to IT systems. It is funded by the US Government.

                 

                                

 
 
 
                                       
 

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