We guard against cybercrime

Making the internet a safer place by bringing cyber scammers, black hat hackers, and other cybercriminals to justice.

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Protecting cyberspace: preventing fraud, scams, and cyber threats.

Malicious cyber activity poses a serious threat to public safety, national security, and economic stability. The ACCU cyber strategy is focused on imposing risks and consequences on cyber adversaries. Our mission is to deter criminals and hostile nation-states who exploit the internet to steal financial and intellectual property, disrupt critical infrastructure, and compromise global security. By leveraging our unique mix of authorities, capabilities, and partnerships, we actively enforce accountability and ensure cybercriminals face real consequences for their actions.

Our Partners

We partner with law enforcement globally to combat cybercrime by tracking scammers, providing tools, and sharing critical intelligence, ensuring a safer internet for all.

FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigation)

Global Anti-Scam Alliance

EUROPOL

INTERPOL

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Hold cybercriminals accountable for their actions through legal consequences, law enforcement efforts, and international cooperation to protect individuals, businesses, and national security from digital threats.

Online Scam

Phishing, investment scams, fake online marketplaces, and identity theft.

Unauthorized Access

Black hat hacking, data breaches, and system intrusions.

Malware Attacks

Cyber extortion, virus distribution, and trojans.

Financial Cybercrime

Credit card fraud, cryptocurrency scams, and money laundering.

How We Work

Whether by developing innovative investigative techniques, leveraging cutting-edge analytical tools, or strengthening partnerships with cybersecurity agencies worldwide, the ACCU continuously adapts to counter the ever-evolving cyber threat.

A Complex, Global Concern

Cyber adversaries seek to exploit gaps in intelligence and security networks. The ACCU works with federal agencies, international partners, and the private sector to close these gaps, defend critical networks, and hold malicious actors accountable.

As the lead agency of the National Cyber Investigative Joint Task Force (NCIJTF), we coordinate efforts with over 30 intelligence and law enforcement agencies to combat cyber threats. Through strategic collaboration, we integrate operations and intelligence to protect our digital world.

Together, we ensure safety, security, and confidence in an interconnected world.

As The World is Increasingly Interconnected, Everyone Shares The Responsibility of Securing Cyberspace.

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What You Should Know

Scammers use various deceptive tactics to steal money, personal information, and digital assets, often tricking victims through fake offers, phishing emails, and fraudulent schemes. To safeguard yourself from falling victim, it is crucial to stay informed, recognize common scams, and follow best practices for online security. Here are some essential tips to help you stay protected.

Stay Safe Online

Protecting yourself from cyber threats starts with awareness and the right security practices. Learn how to secure your devices, networks, and personal data to prevent online crimes.

Common Cyber Threats

  • Business Email Compromise (BEC): Fraudsters manipulate email communication to steal money or sensitive information.

  • Identity Theft: Criminals misuse stolen personal data, such as Social Security numbers, for fraud and financial crimes.

  • Ransomware Attacks: Malicious software locks your files or systems, demanding payment for access.

  • Phishing & Spoofing: Scammers trick victims into revealing sensitive details through fake emails, websites, or messages.

  • Online Predators: A growing danger to young users, exploiting social media and online platforms for harmful activities.

By staying informed and practicing safe online habits, you can reduce the risk of falling victim to cybercrime.