Cyber Crime Information & Reporting Portal
Your one-stop guide to official Government of India portals — report mobile theft, block fraud SIMs, report spam calls, verify your handset, and file cyber crime complaints, all in one place.
Cyber Sahayata is a cyber crime information and reporting resource curated by Rupesh Mittal, a recognised cyber lawyer in Hyderabad. Every Indian citizen deserves quick, easy access to the country's official digital safety tools. The portals listed here are operated by the Department of Telecommunications (DoT) and the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) — use them to protect yourself, block fraudsters, and report crimes without delay. If you need legal assistance after using any of these portals, our team is available for consultation.
Click any card to visit the official portal directly. Portals are grouped by category for easy navigation.
File a formal cyber crime complaint online with the Ministry of Home Affairs — covers financial fraud, cyber bullying, hacking, online abuse, and all other cyber offences.
Visit PortalRaise and track grievances related to cyber crime complaints and financial fraud cases filed on cybercrime.gov.in. Operated by the Indian Cybercrime Coordination Centre (I4C). You can also call the cyber helpline 1930.
Visit PortalTrack the status of money held or frozen in connection with a registered cyber fraud complaint. Victims of online financial fraud can check whether their funds are eligible for restoration.
Visit PortalSearch the National Cyber Crime Reporting Portal's repository of reported suspects — including mobile numbers, bank accounts, UPI IDs, and email addresses flagged in cyber fraud complaints filed across India.
Visit PortalCheck whether a website has been flagged or reported as fraudulent in cyber crime complaints on the NCRP. Use this before transacting on an unfamiliar website to verify its safety.
Visit PortalSubmit information about a suspected cyber criminal — including phone numbers, bank details, social media profiles, or other identifiers — to help law enforcement track and act against cyber fraudsters.
Visit PortalContact Facebook's designated Grievance Officer in India to file formal complaints about content, account actions, or platform issues as required under India's IT Rules, 2021.
Visit PortalReach Instagram's Grievance Officer for India to report content violations, account issues, or escalate complaints that were not resolved through standard reporting tools.
Visit PortalContact WhatsApp's designated Grievance Officer in India for formal dispute resolution regarding content, privacy concerns, or platform-related complaints under IT Rules, 2021.
Visit PortalSubmit grievances to LinkedIn's appointed Grievance Officer and Nodal Contact Person in India for issues such as fake profiles, inappropriate content, copyright violations, or account disputes.
Visit PortalSubmit a support request to Telegram for reporting abuse, scams, impersonation, or other issues on the platform. Provide your name, email, phone number, and description of the problem.
Visit PortalAccess X's India-specific policies and contact the designated Grievance Officer for complaints regarding content, account suspensions, or violations of Indian law under IT Rules, 2021.
Visit PortalSubmit content removal requests, file complaints about Google services (Search, Maps, Google Pay, etc.), or serve legal notices to Google India through this official grievance mechanism under IT Rules, 2021.
Visit PortalFile complaints with YouTube's Legal Support Team to report content that violates Indian law — covering defamation, trademark infringement, privacy violations, impersonation, sexual content, copyright issues, hate speech, and more.
Visit PortalSubmit other legal complaints to YouTube India — including privacy violations (personal images, name, ID number shared without consent), harassment, policy violations, and court orders affecting YouTube content.
Visit PortalQuickly file a request to block your lost or stolen mobile phone on all Indian networks through the Central Equipment Identity Register (CEIR) portal.
Visit PortalIf you have recovered your previously lost or stolen handset, submit a request to unblock it and restore full network connectivity.
Visit PortalTrack the current status of your CEIR block or unblock request for a lost or stolen mobile phone.
Visit PortalVerify whether your mobile handset is genuine and not a counterfeit or blacklisted device using the Know Your Mobile (KYM) feature on Sanchar Saathi.
Visit PortalFind out how many mobile SIM connections are registered in your name across all telecom operators. Report any connections you did not authorise.
Visit PortalReport spoofed international calls that display an Indian number — a common trick used in cyber fraud. You can also report on 1963 / 1800110420.
Visit PortalReport unsolicited commercial communication (spam calls/SMS) and suspected fraud telecom messages through the Sanchar Saathi Fraud Communication portal.
Visit PortalIf you are unsatisfied with a decision made by a social media platform's Grievance Officer, you can appeal to the Government of India's Grievance Appellate Committee within 30 days. The GAC handles appeals against Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn, and other intermediaries under IT Rules, 2021.
Visit PortalSearch and verify official contact details of banks, financial institutions, and websites by name, email, or phone number — to avoid impersonation fraud and vishing attacks.
Visit PortalSearch and verify licensed wireline broadband internet service providers available in your area across India.
Visit PortalIf you have been a victim of cyber fraud, mobile theft, SIM swap, or any digital crime, Rupesh Mittal provides recognised legal representation across India.
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