Hacks and Recover Base

About Us

Creating portals on domains to recover lost funds

History

Since the year 2000, the Hacks and Recovery Base has encountered complaints covering a wide range of cybercrime issues, including various forms of online fraud such as Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) concerns, Computer Intrusions (hacking), Economic Espionage (Theft of Trade Secrets), Online Extortion, International Money Laundering, Identity Theft, and a growing number of crimes enabled by the Internet. It has become increasingly clear that, irrespective of the term used for a particular cybercrime issue, the likelihood of it intersecting with another related case is quite significant. It has become more and more clear that, no matter what term is used to describe a cybercrime issue, there is a significant chance that it may intersect with another related matter. Consequently, in October 2003, the Internet Fraud Complaint Center (IFCC) was rebranded as the Hacks and Recovery Base to more accurately represent the wide-ranging nature of these issues that have an Internet or cyber connection. This change also aimed to reduce the necessity for individuals to differentiate "Internet Fraud" from other potentially overlapping cyber offenses.

Protect one another

You may take two crucial actions to safeguard cyberspace and your personal online security right here on our website.

First, report or make a complaint if you think you have been the victim of cybercrime. The FBI and its partners rely heavily on your information to prosecute cybercriminals. Second, learn about the most recent and dangerous online scams and dangers. You will be better equipped to defend your family, yourself, and your workplace if you do this.

A cyber-enabled crime can affect anyone. Report it so that you and others can take action. By reporting cybercrimes, we can make the Internet a safer place for everyone and help bring offenders to justice.

Hacks and Recovery Base Mission Statement

The Hacks and Recovery Base Complaint Center's goals are to build strong partnerships with law enforcement and business partners and to give the public and private sectors a way to report suspected cyber-facilitated criminal activity to the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Information is examined and shared for public awareness, law enforcement, and investigative and intelligence objectives.

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Terms and Conditions

Prior to filing a complaint with the IC3, please read the following information regarding terms and conditions.

Should you have additional questions prior to filing your complaint, view FAQ for more information on inquiries such as:

Question: DO I NEED TO PAY A RECOVERY FEE BEFORE I CAN GET BACK MY STOLEN FUNDS FROM BITCOIN WALLET WHERE I WAS SCAMMED OVER £120,000.00?

Answer: Yes, These services only charge you after successfully recovering your assets. It's important to note that legitimate recovery services will never ask you for any upfront payments or charges.

In this article, we will take an in-depth look at the types of cryptocurrency scams and the best ways to recover funds from a crypto scam.

To get a legitimate recovery company, report to: fraud@hacksandrecoverybase.agency

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I understand any contact or investigation regarding any complaint I file on this website is initiated at the discretion of the agency receiving the complaint information. I will be ontacted by the Hacks and Recovery Investigation Base Team.

The information I'm providing on this form is correct to the best of my knowledge. I understand that providing false information could make me subject to fine, imprisonment, or both. (TITLE 18, U.S. CODE, SECTION 1001)