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The National Cybercrime Coordination Unit (NC3) and the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre are working on implementing a new cybercrime and fraud reporting system for Canadians and businesses. By reporting to the CAFC you may be asked to report through the new version, helping the RCMP build a new reporting system for Canadians. The latest tweets from @cafc.

Please be advised that we're experiencing intermittent technical difficulties with our toll-free telephone reporting line. If you are calling to report a scam, fraud or cybercrime and have not lost money or personal information we recommend you file a report online. If you have been a victim, please contact your local police and file a report online or try calling back later. We apologize for the inconvenience.

Scams and cybercrimes can happen to anyone, anywhere, at any time.

If you have been a victim of scam, fraud or cybercrime, please contact your local police.

If you want to report an instance of a scam, fraud or cybercrime, whether you are a victim or not, please file a report with the CAFC.

Remember: It’s the role of your local police to investigate. The CAFC assists law enforcement through maintaining a central repository of information to assist with investigations.

Learn more about the CAFC.

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The National Cybercrime Coordination Unit (NC3) and the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre are working on implementing a new cybercrime and fraud reporting system for Canadians and businesses. By reporting to the CAFC you may be asked to report through the new version, helping the RCMP build a new reporting system for Canadians.

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You can log into the Reporting System tool using either:

  • GC Key (user ID/password)
  • Government Sign-In by Verified.Me
Learn more about the secure sign-in methods.

Tips for reporting online

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The system will log you out if there is no activity for 20 consecutive minutes. If this happens, you won't be able to complete your report. You'll need to start over or call our toll-free line to report (1-888-495-8501).

By phone

Toll free: 1-888-495-8501

We answer calls Monday to Friday, from 9 am to 4:45 pm (Eastern time) and close on holidays.

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The National Cybercrime Coordination Unit (NC3) are working on implementing a new cybercrime and fraud reporting system for Canadians and businesses in partnership with the CAFC. By reporting to the CAFC you may be asked to report through the new version helping the RCMP build a new reporting system for Canadians.

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