Cyber crime helpline number bangalore

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• Victim's name, address, telephone, and email • Financial transaction information (e.g., account information, transaction date and amount, who received the money) • Subject's name, address, telephone, email, website, and IP address • Specific details on how you were victimized Email header(s) • Any other relevant information you believe is necessary to support your complaint What is Cyber Crime ? Cybercrime is defined as a crime in which a computer is the object of the crime (hacking, phishing, spamming) or is used as a tool to commit an offense (child pornography, hate crimes). Cybercriminals may use computer technology to access personal information, business trade secrets or use the internet for exploitive or malicious purposes. Criminals can also use computers for communication and document or data storage. Criminals who perform these illegal activities are often referred to as hackers. Cyber Crime Police Station (CID) Bangalore The Cyber Crime Cell was started at Criminal Investigation Department (CID) Headquarters, Bangalore to deal with Cyber Crimes, vide Govt. Notification No.HD 173 POP 99 dt.15-10-1999, with one Deputy Superintendent of Police and four Police Inspectors along with supporting staff. The Cyber Crime Cell was declared as Cyber Crime Police Station vide Govt. Notification No.HD 173 POP 99, dated 13th September 2001. It was duly notified in the Karnataka Official Gazette, vide Part IV-A No.1840, on 22nd October 2001 and from then it started functionin...

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Contents • 1 Procedure • 2 Required Documents • 3 Office Locations & Contacts • 4 Eligibility • 5 Fees • 6 Validity • 7 Documents to Use • 8 Sample Documents • 9 Processing Time • 10 Related Videos • 11 Instructions • 12 Required Information • 13 Need for the Document • 14 Information which might help • 15 Other uses of the Document/Certificate • 16 External Links • 17 Others Procedure [ ] This procedure explains various ways to Register a Cyber Crime Complaint in Bengaluru(Bangalore). • Applicant shall register a cyber-crime complaint with the cyber-crime cell of the city where they are currently in. • If applicant is not in access to any of the cyber cells, they can file a “First Information Report (FIR)” at the local police station. In case the complaint is not accepted there, they can approach the Commissioner or the district level police authority office to make their complaint. Apply In-Person: • The victim of cyber-crime should write a complaint narrating the whole incident – Brief history is to be mentioned. • Go to the cyber-crime cell near you. If you are not in access of cyber-crime cell then reach the nearest police station. • Victim can record “zero FIR” through a policeman and then the complaint will be forwarded to the local nearest police station to file the complaint. • Link for state cyber cell: • Please register your complaint along with printout of screen shot of the online portal, URL and other required documents as per our “Required Document” section....

Bengaluru(Bangalore)

Contents • 1 Procedure • 2 Required Documents • 3 Office Locations & Contacts • 4 Eligibility • 5 Fees • 6 Validity • 7 Documents to Use • 8 Sample Documents • 9 Processing Time • 10 Related Videos • 11 Instructions • 12 Required Information • 13 Need for the Document • 14 Information which might help • 15 Other uses of the Document/Certificate • 16 External Links • 17 Others Procedure [ ] This procedure explains various ways to Register a Cyber Crime Complaint in Bengaluru(Bangalore). • Applicant shall register a cyber-crime complaint with the cyber-crime cell of the city where they are currently in. • If applicant is not in access to any of the cyber cells, they can file a “First Information Report (FIR)” at the local police station. In case the complaint is not accepted there, they can approach the Commissioner or the district level police authority office to make their complaint. Apply In-Person: • The victim of cyber-crime should write a complaint narrating the whole incident – Brief history is to be mentioned. • Go to the cyber-crime cell near you. If you are not in access of cyber-crime cell then reach the nearest police station. • Victim can record “zero FIR” through a policeman and then the complaint will be forwarded to the local nearest police station to file the complaint. • Link for state cyber cell: • Please register your complaint along with printout of screen shot of the online portal, URL and other required documents as per our “Required Document” section....

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• Victim's name, address, telephone, and email • Financial transaction information (e.g., account information, transaction date and amount, who received the money) • Subject's name, address, telephone, email, website, and IP address • Specific details on how you were victimized Email header(s) • Any other relevant information you believe is necessary to support your complaint What is Cyber Crime ? Cybercrime is defined as a crime in which a computer is the object of the crime (hacking, phishing, spamming) or is used as a tool to commit an offense (child pornography, hate crimes). Cybercriminals may use computer technology to access personal information, business trade secrets or use the internet for exploitive or malicious purposes. Criminals can also use computers for communication and document or data storage. Criminals who perform these illegal activities are often referred to as hackers. Cyber Crime Police Station (CID) Bangalore The Cyber Crime Cell was started at Criminal Investigation Department (CID) Headquarters, Bangalore to deal with Cyber Crimes, vide Govt. Notification No.HD 173 POP 99 dt.15-10-1999, with one Deputy Superintendent of Police and four Police Inspectors along with supporting staff. The Cyber Crime Cell was declared as Cyber Crime Police Station vide Govt. Notification No.HD 173 POP 99, dated 13th September 2001. It was duly notified in the Karnataka Official Gazette, vide Part IV-A No.1840, on 22nd October 2001 and from then it started functionin...