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Do you want to report phishing?

Have you received a suspicious message? Send it to suspect@safeonweb.be and then delete it. If you receive a suspicious message at work, you should follow the procedures in force for phishing. For example, send it to the ICT department. What is suspect@safeonweb.be

Would you like to contact Safeonweb?

Do you have a question about cyber security? Do you have a suggestion? Would you like to testify as a victim?

Send your question to info@safeonweb.be. A team of cyber experts will answer your question. Describe your problem as clearly as possible and attach any screenshots or other visual material.

Do you have a complaint?

Complaints about Safeonweb's service can be made using the complaint form of the Centre for Cybersecurity Belgium.

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Reporting crime online

You can report a crime committed online by visiting your local police station. Local police officers work with the Regional and Federal Computer Crime Units (RCCU and FCCU), which specialise in combating computer crime.

Making a complaint to the police

Protection of private data

If you have any questions about data protection or wish to report a data leak, please contact the Data Protection Authority.

Data Protection Authority

Report incidents online

If, as a company or organisation, you are faced with an incident on the Internet or on your network and you would like to report it or obtain advice: www.cert.be. CERT.be is the Cyber Emergency Response Team.

Reporting phishing

Have you received a suspicious message? Send it to suspect@safeonweb.be and then delete it. If you receive a suspicious message at work, you should follow the procedures in force for phishing. For example, send it to the ICT department.

What is suspect@safeonweb.be?

Reporting online investment and credit fraud

Are you a victim of online investment and credit fraud?

Contact the FSMA.

Has your account been hacked? Inform the website to which your account belongs.