Cybercrime affects over 5 million individuals in the UK every year, with a majority living in London. This densely populated area is unsurprisingly a hotspot for cybercriminal activity.
Read MoreNew Home Office measures aim to protect stalking victims by revealing stalkers’ identities and strengthening protection orders. Learn how these changes address the impact of stalking and advocate for improved support.
Read MoreThe Cyber Helpline's Funnel of Justice report reveals that victims of cybercrime in England and Wales are seven times less likely to see offenders charged compared to victims of offline crimes. With over 5 million people affected annually but only 36% reporting incidents, our latest report highlights alarming disparities in justice, limited resources, and the profound impact on victims. This in-depth analysis exposes critical gaps in the justice system, offering key recommendations to enhance reporting, resources, and victim support to address the growing threat of cybercrime.
Read MoreThe Cyber Helpline is pleased to announce the appointment of Jonathan Freedman as the new Head of Information Security. With over 20 years of experience in Information Technology and Cybersecurity, he has been an integral part of the Advice team and now focuses on enhancing the charity's digital security infrastructure.
Read MoreThe Cyber Helpline has been bridging the critical gap in support for victims of cybercrime with a dedicated team in London for over six months. Thanks to the Mayor of London’s support, The Cyber Helpline has been able to provide free, expert assistance to just under 9,000 victims in the capital so far. Read more to uncover key insights.
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