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Navigating Digital Safety
If you're wanting to explore learning more about online safety or needing help regarding scams or unsuitable material, here are some reliable sources:
- The National Cyber Security Alliance (NCSA)
- Your Local Law Enforcement Agency
The Center for Missing & Exploited Children
The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children is/are a non-profit organization dedicated to helping find missing children and preventing child exploitation/abuse/victimization. The NCMEC provides resources/support/assistance to families of missing children, as well as to law enforcement agencies investigating these cases/situations/incidents. They also conduct/manage/operate a national database of missing children's information and work/collaborate/partner with other organizations to raise awareness about child safety.
The NCMEC offers a variety of services/programs/initiatives, including the CyberTipline, which allows people to report online/internet/digital exploitation of children. They also provide training/education/awareness campaigns on how to keep children safe from abduction tai and exploitation/abuse/harm. If you have any information about a missing child or suspect that a child is being exploited, please contact/call/reach out the NCMEC immediately.
You can visit their website at https://www.missingkids.org/, or call them at 1-800-THE-LOST.
The Internet Crime Complaint Center
The Internet Crime Complaint Division (IC3) are a alliance among the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and numerous state, local, and international law enforcement agencies. They provide an unified system for individuals to submit cybercrime.
The IC3 examines numerous of crimes, including {phishing scams, identity theft, ransomware attacks, and more|cyberbullying, child exploitation, and internet-related terrorism.
- When you believe you have been a victim by an cybercrime, report it to the IC3.
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