Which type of cybercrimes can be reported on this portal?
There are two options for reporting cybercrimes on the portal:
The helpline number for reporting cybercrime in India is 1930. This toll-free number is available 24/7 for anyone who has fallen victim to cybercrime or financial fraud, allowing victims to report their cases and receive guidance on the next steps.
To Report Suspected Fraud Communication / UCC (Spam) / Suspected Web Links:
चक्षु - ChakshuWhich type of cybercrimes can be reported on this portal?
To Block Your Lost / Stolen Mobile Handset:
Block Your Lost / Stolen Mobile Handset
To Know Mobile Connections in Your Name:
Know the number of connections issued in your name by logging in using your mobile number
Know Genuineness of Your Mobile Handset
Know Genuineness of Your Mobile HandsetReport Incoming International Call With Indian Number
Report Incoming International Call With Indian NumberHow To Find Wireline Internet Service Providers (ISPs)
Find Wireline Internet Service Providers (ISPs)How To Find Trusted Contact Details of Bank / Financial Institution
Trusted Contact Details of Bank / Financial InstitutionCERT-In is India’s national nodal agency for cybersecurity incident response, operational since 2004. It issues advisories, vulnerability notes, and coordinates emergency measures to protect the Indian cyber community.
I4C was established by MHA, in New Delhi to provide a framework and eco-system for Law Enforcement Agencies (LEAs) for dealing with Cybercrime in a coordinated and comprehensive manner.
The "Cyber Swachhta Kendra" (Botnet Cleaning and Malware Analysis Centre) is a part of the Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In). It has been set up for analyzing BOTs/malware characteristics and providing information and enabling citizens for removal of BOTs/malware. In addition, "Cyber Swachhta Kendra" will strive to create awareness among citizens to secure their data, computers, mobile phones and devices such as home routers.
The "Cyber Swachhta Kendra" collaborates with industry and academia to detect systems infected by bots. It also collaborates with the Internet Service Providers to notify the end users regarding infection of their system and providing them assistance to clean their systems. The center will also enhance awareness of common users regarding botnet, malware infections and measures to be taken to prevent malware infections and secure their computers / systems / devices.
The Cyber Law Division, operating under the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY), assumes a pivotal role in shaping India’s digital landscape. Since the inception of the Information Technology Act in 2000, this division has been at the forefront, fostering electronic transactions, providing legal validation for e-commerce, facilitating e-governance, preventing computer-based crimes, and implementing robust security measures.
To create a safer digital world by preventing cybercrimes, promoting cybersecurity awareness, and fostering global collaboration for a secure and trusted cyberspace.