| Internet Crime Complaint Center: A partnership between the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the National White Collar Crime Center (NW3C). Alerts for consumers and easy-to-use reporting mechanism for fraud. Formerly the Internet Fraud Complaint Center. |
| Antiscam.net: Information about avoiding scams involving Eastern European women, especially Russian ones. |
| Auction Deadbeats: Online Auctioneer's list of deadbeat bidders. |
| Carbuyingtips.com - Fraud Guide: Consumer guide to preventing and fighting eBay, escrow, auto, internet, cashiers check, and Nigerian scams. Tips on how to spot phony escrow companies and report the scammers. |
| Catching Online Traders In A Web of Lies: An article describing the growing problem of internet stock fraud including recent "pump and dump" scams. |
| Catty Shaq: Discussion forum covering various different types of online fraud and scams. |
| Cyber Criminals Most Wanted: Overview of cyber criminal activity that includes safety, security, viruses, scams, filtering, encryption, hackers and government legislation. |
| Cybercrime: Computer crime section of the Department of Justice contains links relating to internet commerce, intellectual property crimes, cybercrimes and general information. |
| Digital Age Fraud: Covers so called "spam charges" to credit cards a string of international fraudsters. |
| Easy Background Check: Modeling company background check website. |
| Federal Bureau of Investigation - Common Fraud Schemes: Describes scams to avoid, most of which are internet-related. |
| Federal Trade Commission: Information from the FTC on E-commerce and the Internet. Includes anti-fraud tips. |
| Fraud Bureau: Search for, or register, a complaint relating to online vendors and online auctions, including information and news about fraud on the Internet. |
| GPTBoycott.com: Identifies "Get-Paid-To" websites that don't live up to their promises. |
| Hoax du Jour: Regular commentary on the phenomena of misinformation and hoaxes on the Internet. Special attention to chain e-mail, 'Net rumors, scams, and hoaxes. |
| Hoaxes, Scams and Rip-offs: Basics on hoaxes, scams and rip-offs on the internet. How to spot them and where to report them. Useful links |
| Hoaxkill: Site includes lists and links identifying internet virus hoaxes, chain letters, urban legends, parodies of hoaxes, and discussion forum. |
| How to Avoid Internet Investment Scams: Securities and Exchange Commission information about investment fraud. |
| Internet Fraud: Department of Justice site includes information defining Internet fraud, what to do about it, and where to go to get more information. |
| Internet Hoax Watch: HealthCentral.com topic center. Focuses on health email and internet hoaxes. |
| Internet ScamBusters: Extensive information on fraud, scams, hoaxes, urban legends and credit card fraud. Free e-zine and reports. |
| Internet Scams: Site to combat registrar abuse (i.e. denial of transfer)and domain name theft. Advocates organizing a class action lawsuit against ICANN and unscrupulous registrars. |
| Junk Email: Resource site for dealing with e-mail scams. |
| Law Enforcers Target 'Top 10' Online Scams: Consumer Protection Cops From 9 Countries, 5 U.S. Agencies, And 23 States Tackle Internet Fraud [FTC] |
| National Fraud Information Center: National Consumer's League's website provides a page devoted to Internet fraud. |
| NetScalped.com: Source for news about internet issues--including scams, hoaxes, and fraud. Links to related websites, software, online courses, and advice. |
| RipOffs.org: The Internet news magazine dedicated to protecting your assets. |
| Scambusters: How to spot scams on TradeMe, the New Zealand auction site. The site profiles typical scams and provide hints and safety tips for online traders. |
| ScamHound: The core of ScamHound is the ScamBoard. The ScamBoard is an online message board discussion forum where users may read posts from other users about various suspected internet scams. |
| SEC warns against free-stock offers: They're not just annoying. The free-stock deals being e-mailed around the Net are illegal. |
| Spam: Where to Complain About Frauds & Scams on the Internet: Links to government, advocacy, and watchdog groups accepting consumer complaints about Internet fraud and scams. |
| The El Gordo Lottery Scam: Essay offers an actual record of an interaction with a scammer posing as a representative of the Spanish Lottery. |
| The Real Truth: Site provides information about Internet hoaxes, bogus viruses, urban legends, chain letters, email hoaxes, Internet security, and anecdotes about dumb people. |
| The Register - FBI cracks down on pyramid scam cybervillains: The FBI has charged 88 people with Internet fraud after a nation-wide swoop. Those charged allegedly defrauded a total of 56,000 surfers out of more than $117 million. |
| The Register - Online fraud rife in the US: The US is a hotbed of online fraud according to a report just published by the FBI and the National White Collar Crime Center (NWCCC). |
| The WorldWide Scam Network: Satire, parody, alternate opinions and links to scientific tests and reports about many of the unusual products on the Internet. |
| Virtual Feedback: Free online website for Internet buyers and sellers to leave feedback on all types of transactions. Check for Internet fraud before you buy. |
| VMyths: Extensive resource for identifying and debunking computer virus hoaxes and myths. |
| Web Host Scams: Outlines things one should watch out for when signing up with a web host. |
| WebAssured: Consumer protection service site provides means to register complaints, free ShopAssured download alerts shoppers when entering e-commerce site, free reports on business's consumer performance. |
| Zone Patrol: Keeps a running list of websites that have taken advantage of people in the past. |