Report a problem or a crime

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Report problems

  • Private individuals, companies and organisations can report security breaches targeting them, such as phishing or denial-of-service attacks, as well as attempted breaches, to the National Cyber Security Centre Finland under the Finnish Transport and Communications Agency Traficom.
  • The report can also be made anonymously at Kyberturvallisuuskeskus.fi

Do you suspect that something you have seen online may be related to a crime?

Have you encountered any suspicious content or materials?

You can report your observations through the Online tip-off site of the police. The contact information you provide will be treated as confidential.

Poliisi.fi – Net tip

Do this if you suspect you have become a victim of a crime

  • For example, if you think you have transferred money to a scammer’s account or given your online banking codes to someone, contact your bank immediately and notify them.
  • If your bank or credit cards have fallen into the wrong hands, deactivate the cards.
  • File a police report online or at a police station.
  • It’s worthwhile to file a report even if it is unlikely that you will get your property back. With the help of reports, the police can find links between cases.
  • You should also report attempted fraud.

Source: Poliisi.fi