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  • Date and Time of Inspection

  • Prepared by

  • Location

Document the Incident

  • Take screenshots or notes of any suspicious activity or messages.

  • Record dates, times, and details of the incident.

Ensure Online Safety

  • Change passwords for compromised accounts.

  • Enable two-factor authentication for added security

Contact Your Internet Service Provider (ISP)

  • Inform your ISP about any online threats or harassment

Report to Law Enforcement

  • Contact your local police or relevant cybercrime agency.

  • Provide all documented evidence

Report to Online Platforms

  • Inform the website, social media platform, or service where the incident occurred

  • Use their reporting tools or contact support

Check for Legal Obligations

  • Understand your legal responsibilities for reporting cybercrimes.

File a Complaint with Authorities

  • Submit a formal complaint with your local law enforcement or cybercrime unit

Use Cybercrime Reporting Portals

  • Depending on your location, report the incident to dedicated cybercrime reporting portals

Protect Your Personal Information

  • Review and update privacy settings on your accounts.

  • Be cautious about sharing personal information online.

Seek Professional Help

  • Consult with a cybercrime expert or legal counsel if necessary

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