Support
If your life is in danger, call Triple Zero (000).
The Australian Government has a range of resources to help you stay secure.
Have open discussions with your family, friends and people around you about staying safe online. Don't feel ashamed. Anyone can be a victim of cybercrime and there are many actions you can take to help you recover.

How the Australian Government is protecting you (Opens in a new tab/window)
The 2023-2030 Australian Cyber Security Strategy is the roadmap for how Australia will become a global leader in cyber security by 2030.

National Cyber Security Coordinator (Opens in a new tab/window)
The National Cyber Security Coordinator, together with the National Office of Cyber Security, ensures Australia is ready to deal with cyber security challenges.

Learn the basics on cyber security (Opens in a new tab/window)
Discover more ways to protect yourself online.

Report a cybercrime (Opens in a new tab/window)
If you or someone you know experienced a cybercrime or incident, report it.

Report online abuse (Opens in a new tab/window)
Report severe online abuse, including cyberbullying, illegal violent content or explicit images.

Recovering from a cybercrime (Opens in a new tab/window)
Find out what to do if you are a victim of cybercrime.

Counselling and support (Opens in a new tab/window)
Access help if you are experiencing any form of online abuse.

Cybercrime (Opens in a new tab/window)
Learn what a cybercrime is.

Scams (Opens in a new tab/window)
Find out how to protect yourself from scams, what to do if you have been scammed, and how to report scams.

Online safety (Opens in a new tab/window)
Learn how to have safe experiences online at the eSafety Commission.

Identity theft (Opens in a new tab/window)
Resources and tools to keep your identity safe are available on ID Match.