Cybercrime
Canadians depend on technology daily, giving criminals the chance to commit crimes for financial, ideological, or political gain. As data becomes more valuable, protecting Canada's cyber security is more important than ever. Cybercrime affects everyone, from individuals to businesses and the government. The RCMP has special units to fight cybercrime and keep Canadians safe online.
Services and information
Cybercrime defined
There are many different types of cybercrime.
Combatting cybercrime
Learn how the RCMP combats cybercrime.
Cybercrime partners
Learn about who we work with to address cybercrime.
Staying cyber healthy
Protect your cyber health during COVID-19.
Internet safety
Stay safe while you're online.
National Cybercrime Coordination Centre
This unit works with partners to help reduce the threat and impact of cybercrime in Canada.
Scams and frauds
Learn how to protect yourself from scams and frauds, and how to report them.
Bullying and cyberbullying
Cyberbullying involves the use of online communication technologies.
Cyber features
Learn more about cybercrime, trends, variations, alerts, stories and more.
National Police Services Cybercrime Committee
Operational governance body that provides advice and guidance on National Police Services as they relate to cybercrime.
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