1. National Cyber Security Alliance (NCSA) – Stay Safe Online.
    NCSA provides a wealth of resources, including articles, guides, and tools to educate individuals about online safety, prevention, and recovery after cybercrimes.
  2. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) – IdentityTheft.gov:
    IdentityTheft.gov offers step-by-step guidance for identity theft victims, helping them report the crime, create a recovery plan, and prevent future incidents.
  3. Cybercrime Support Network (CSN):
    CSN offers assistance to cybercrime victims through a helpline and online resources, connecting them with relevant support and resources to address their specific situation.
  4. National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC):
    NCMEC assists with cases involving child exploitation and offers resources for families and victims, including information on reporting crimes and seeking help.
  5. Anti-Phishing Working Group (APWG):
    APWG provides valuable information and resources for combating phishing and online fraud, helping individuals recognize phishing attempts and stay safe online.
  6. Stop.Think.Connect. (DHS):
    Run by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Stop.Think.Connect. offers cybersecurity tips and resources to help people of all ages stay safe online and protect against cyber threats.
  7. Elder Fraud Prevention (FBI):
    This resource focuses on scams targeting older adults, offering educational materials and assistance for those who have fallen victim to such scams.
  8. Cyber Civil Rights Initiative (CCRI):
    CCRI supports victims of non-consensual pornography (revenge porn) and provides resources to help them remove their images from the internet and seek legal remedies.
  9. The Identity Theft Resource Center (ITRC):
    ITRC offers educational materials, victim assistance, and guidance on dealing with various forms of identity theft, including financial and medical identity theft.
  10. Europol’s No More Ransom Project:
    This international initiative provides free decryption tools for various types of ransomware, helping victims recover their data without paying ransoms to cybercriminals.

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