If you’ve been scammed or spotted suspicious activity online, reporting it matters.
Even if you don’t get your money back, your report could help:
- Shut down a fake site
- Warn others
- Help law enforcement track scam networks
Here’s where to report scams based on your location and the type of scam:
🌍 International / Global
- IC3.gov (FBI’s Internet Crime Center – English only)
- econsumer.gov (Global reporting for international fraud)
- Scamwatch (Australian Competition & Consumer Commission)
🇪🇪 Estonia
- Cyber.politsei.ee – Estonia’s cybercrime reporting portal
- Email: cert@cert.ee (for technical threats or suspicious emails)
🇫🇮 Finland
- Poliisi.fi – File a report online (or visit your local police station)
- Traficom – For reporting phishing sites or suspicious messages
🧠 Tools to Help Check or Investigate:
- Google Reverse Image Search – To check profile photos
- TinEye.com – Image search
- HaveIBeenPwned.com – See if your email has been leaked
- ScamAdviser.com – Check if a website is trustworthy
💬 Final Tip:
Always take screenshots before reporting — messages, profiles, usernames, email headers.
And if you’re unsure where to report something, send us a message — we’ll help you find the right place.