The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP ) is launching the Report Cybercrime and Fraud website, a new system for individuals, businesses and organizations to report incidents of fraud and cybercrime.

The website, administered by the RCMP’s National Cybercrime Coordination Centre (NC3) and the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre (CAFC), serves as a central repository of fraud and cybercrime reports from around the country. The RCMP says that the information from the reports will help the police solve individual cases, disrupt cybercriminal activity, and provide a comprehensive picture of how the threats are affecting Canadians, ultimately preventing more people from becoming victims.

The RCMP estimates that Canadians only report about five to ten per cent of all fraud and cybercrime incidents due

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