
Government & Agency Partners
StopAiFraud.com provides AI-driven fraud intelligence, public reporting tools, and educational resources to help governments and law enforcement stay ahead of AI-powered scams.
We are an independent, public-interest intelligence hub dedicated to combating AI-powered fraud through public awareness, victim reporting, and trend analysis.
Threat Intelligence
Real-time AI fraud trend analysis and reporting
Agency Support
Resources for federal, state, and local partners
Public Education
Awareness campaigns and detection tools
Fraud has gone pro.Now you can too.|Stop. Think. Verify.
How StopAiFraud.com Helps Agencies
We provide actionable intelligence, public education, and collaboration opportunities to strengthen the fight against AI fraud.
Real-World Scam Intelligence
Aggregated reports from victims nationwide, helping identify emerging fraud patterns, new AI techniques, and geographic hotspots.
Public Education & Warnings
Plain-language, shareable alerts and educational content designed for public consumption—ready for agencies to reference or amplify.
Victim Intake Support
Guidance for victims on collecting evidence and reporting to official channels—helping ensure better-quality reports reach law enforcement.
Optional Data-Sharing Integration
Future capability for structured data feeds, trend reports, or API access—subject to legal agreements and proper authorization.
Important: We do not promise law enforcement powers, do not conduct investigations, and do not impersonate government agencies. Our role is strictly educational and informational.
Who This Page is For
We welcome collaboration with federal, state, and local agencies, as well as financial institutions working to protect their customers.
Federal Agencies
We support the mission of federal law enforcement and consumer protection agencies:
- FBI / Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3)
- Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA)
- Federal Trade Commission (FTC)
- Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB)
- U.S. Postal Inspection Service
Benefits: Access to aggregated fraud intelligence, trend analysis, and public awareness materials.
State & Local Agencies
Supporting state attorneys general, consumer protection offices, and local law enforcement:
- State Attorneys General
- State Consumer Protection Divisions
- Local Police Departments
- County Sheriff's Offices
- Regional Fraud Task Forces
Benefits: Regional scam tracking, educational materials for community outreach, and victim support resources.
Financial Institutions
Helping banks, credit unions, and payment platforms protect their customers:
- Banks & Credit Unions
- Payment Processors
- Card Issuers (Visa, Mastercard, Amex)
- Cryptocurrency Platforms
- Financial Technology Companies
Benefits: Early warning of emerging fraud tactics, customer education materials, and potential co-branded public awareness campaigns.
Request a Briefing or Partnership
Interested in data-sharing conversations, co-branded public awareness campaigns, or agency briefings? Let's connect.
Official Reporting Resources
Direct victims to these official channels for formal crime reporting and investigation.
FBI Internet Crime Complaint Center
ic3.gov →Federal Trade Commission
reportfraud.ftc.gov →State Attorneys General
Find Your State AG →Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
Submit Complaint →Social Security Administration
Report SSN Fraud →Local Police Department
Contact your local police for in-person reporting
Related Resources
Educational materials and tools for agency partners
AIVI Pattern Module
Authority impersonation and verification integrity patterns
D-TAF Pattern Module
Disaster-triggered AI fraud patterns
SAF Signal Alerts
Current AI fraud threat briefings
Voice Cloning
AI voice impersonation explained
Workplace Shield™
Corporate resources and training materials
Report AI Fraud
Community fraud reporting portal
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions from agency partners
Is StopAiFraud.com affiliated with any government agency?▼
No. StopAiFraud.com is an independent, private cyber-safety initiative. We are not affiliated with, endorsed by, or officially connected to the FBI, FTC, DOJ, or any government agency. We encourage all victims to report to official channels in addition to our platform.
What data can agencies access from StopAiFraud.com?▼
We offer aggregated, anonymized fraud intelligence including trend analysis, emerging AI fraud patterns, geographic distribution of reports, and common tactics observed. Individual victim data is kept confidential unless legally required or with explicit consent.
How can my agency partner with StopAiFraud.com?▼
Agencies can request partnership by completing our inquiry form on this page. We offer educational materials, co-branded awareness campaigns, and structured data-sharing agreements subject to proper authorization and legal frameworks.
Does StopAiFraud.com conduct investigations?▼
No. We do not conduct criminal investigations, make arrests, or prosecute crimes. Our role is strictly educational: we aggregate reports, identify patterns, and publish awareness materials to help agencies and the public understand AI fraud threats.
Can agencies use StopAiFraud.com materials for public outreach?▼
Yes. Our educational materials, alerts, and awareness graphics are available for agency use in public outreach campaigns. Contact us for co-branding opportunities or specific attribution requirements.
Legal Disclaimer
StopAiFraud.com is not a government agency. We do not provide legal advice, conduct criminal investigations, or prosecute crimes. We are an independent educational platform focused on public awareness and scam reporting.
All content is provided for informational purposes only. For official crime reporting and legal guidance, please contact appropriate law enforcement agencies or legal counsel.
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