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Cyber Fraud Investigation Division Independent Digital Abuse Reporting
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Independent Digital Abuse
Research & Reporting

Cyber Fraud Investigation Division – Indonesia is an independent, non-governmental initiative focused on identifying, documenting, and responsibly disclosing malicious domains, phishing campaigns, and online fraud infrastructure.

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12,400+

Abuse Reports Documented

5,200+

Malicious Domains Assessed

2,100+

Fraud Networks Investigated

About Our Research

We operate as an independent digital abuse research entity focused on documenting malicious infrastructure and supporting the global cybersecurity ecosystem.

Our work is based on legal open-source intelligence, technical verification, and responsible disclosure.

Responsible Disclosure Policy

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Report Scope & Accepted Abuse Types

Phishing & Credential Theft

Fake login pages, credential harvesting websites, and email-based phishing operations.

Malware & Scam Infrastructure

Domains and servers distributing malware, scam kits, or fraudulent digital services.

Brand & Identity Impersonation

Abuse of trademarks, fake company websites, and impersonation-based infrastructure.

DNS & Hosting Abuse

Fast-flux networks, malicious redirection chains, DNS tunneling, and abusive hosting behavior.

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All reports are manually reviewed. False or abusive submissions may be ignored.

Cyber Fraud Investigation Division – Indonesia is an independent research initiative. This organization does not claim governmental or law enforcement authority.

Organizational Vision & Mission

Vision

To become a trusted, independent, and globally respected digital abuse research and reporting organization that actively contributes to the protection of internet infrastructure and digital safety worldwide.

Mission

  • To identify, document, and analyze malicious domain infrastructure and online abuse networks through ethical and lawful research practices.
  • To provide accurate, evidence-based abuse intelligence to domain registrars, hosting providers, and infrastructure operators.
  • To support international standards of responsible disclosure and cybersecurity transparency.
  • To promote safer digital ecosystems through education, prevention, and collaborative threat intelligence efforts.
  • To continuously improve technical research capabilities for early detection of online fraud, phishing, and scam ecosystems.