If you have been victimized by the web-based malicious bugs, here is a central portal where you are allowed to warn of the next-up incident to other users. Victims of Internet Crime Europe (Voice), has been brought about to make available a place where you are allowed to inform other users of scams faced by you, whilst giving data for security specialists to inspect. The declaration of the scheme was made at previous week’s International Conference on Global E-Security, conducted at the University of East London (UEL). Dr Hamid Jahankhani, principal lecturer in Information Security at UEL, was reported to have said at the conference that collecting exact info on this subject is naturally hard-hitting; victims frequently do not succeed to account cybercrime, as they do not seem to be familiar with how or where to complain. Functioning with researchers, industry, law enforcement and government partners throughout Europe, they are aimed at bringing about a standalone depository for cybercrime data for the entire nations throughout the EU. Cybercrime is expected to have cost firms and individuals $220 billion previous year.