Cyber crime police station near me

  1. Reporting Cybercrime
  2. Rajasthan: Cyber police stations to come up in Jodhpur & Bharatpur


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Reporting Cybercrime

The first step toward bringing cybercriminals to justice is reporting cybercrime when it happens. With just a click of a button on your web browser or an email to IT, you can help take a bite out of cybercrime! It’s true, cybercrime can be difficult to investigate and prosecute because it often crosses legal jurisdictions, even international boundaries. Offenders often disband online criminal operations and launch new ones with new approaches at a rapid clip. This constant churn means authorities can be working one step behind the hackers. Criminals don’t own the internet, though – responsible digital citizens like you do. Authorities have seriously upped their game since the first viruses, malware, and phishing attacks. Federal, state, and local law enforcement are hyperfocused today on becoming ever more sophisticated about cybercrime. Billions of dollars in resources are devoted to preventing, stopping, and investigating cyber threats. Legislation continues to be passed that further empowers federal, state, and local authorities to bring cybercriminals to justice and show the world that crime doesn’t pay, even on the internet. But at the end of the day, stopping cybercriminals begins with you. If you are a target of cybercrime, it cannot be rectified unless the authorities are aware of it. This is also true if you were just a potential target of a nefarious attack, like you identified a phishing email or text before clicking any links. Depending on the nature of the att...

Rajasthan: Cyber police stations to come up in Jodhpur & Bharatpur

JAIPUR: In a bid to control cyber crime in the state, chief minister on Friday approved the proposal of the home department to open two new cyber police stations in Now, only Jaipur district has a cyber police station. Currently, there are cyber crime units at Already, 15 posts each, including that of one deputy superintendent, two inspectors and three sub-inspectors, were sanctioned for these units.