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  1. UK's Home for Reporting Cyber Crime & Fraud - Report Fraud

    We’re here for the 4.6 million people affected by cyber crime and fraud every year. If you’ve been affected and live in England, Wales or Northern Ireland – we’re the people you need to speak to.

  2. Reporting cyber crime and fraud or phishing attempts - Report Fraud

    Report suspicious email, phone call, text message, social media or website. If your report relates to scam emails, phone calls, messages, social media or websites, and you have not lost money or …

  3. Report fraud - Police UK

    If you suspect you've been the victim of fraud or have information about a potential fraudster, find out how to contact the police and Report Fraud.

  4. How to report - Police UK

    If you've been the victim of a cyber crime or fraud, or you suspect one is being attempted, report it to Report Fraud. Report Fraud is the UK’s national cyber crime and fraud reporting service.

  5. Report Fraud - National Anti Fraud Network

    You can use this service to make a report online or by phoning the Report Fraud Contact Centre. It also provides a Report Fraud Victim Service, which offers dedicated and specialist help...

  6. Report benefit fraud - GOV.UK

    Report someone committing benefit fraud - you can report anonymously.

  7. Reporting fraud - Stop! Think Fraud

    Report Fraud is the national reporting centre for cyber crime and fraud. Tell the police about cyber crime and fraud at Report Fraud online or by calling 0300 123 2040. Find out more about...

  8. Report Fraud - nbcc.police.uk

    You can report cyber crime or fraud using our online reporting service any time of the day or night; the service enables you to both report a fraud and find help and support.

  9. ReportAFraud

    Mar 13, 2026 · We are committed to protecting public funds and services from fraud and abuse. Please provide as much information as you can. This will give the Investigation Service the best chance of …

  10. Get support after fraud - Stop! Think Fraud

    You can make contact with them yourself, or you can be referred by your local police force when you report fraud to them. Find out how to contact Victim Support services in your area below.