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CyberCrime Tracker

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Learn proven methods to track and counter cyber criminals.

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Updated 2026-06-16

What is CyberCrime Tracker?

Access organized information on methods used to identify and monitor cyber criminal activity.

Review practical tactics that support investigations into digital offenses and threat actors.

Intended for professionals and enthusiasts focused on strengthening their capabilities in cybersecurity response.

Prompts to try with CyberCrime Tracker

What are the best open-source tools for tracing cryptocurrency transactions linked to ransomware?
Explain step-by-step how to analyze email headers to identify phishing campaign origins.
Recommend OSINT techniques for profiling known cybercriminal groups and their infrastructure.
How can I safely gather threat intelligence on dark web forums without exposing my identity?

What you can use CyberCrime Tracker for

Phishing Investigation

Security analysts can query for methods to trace spoofed domains and email origins during a suspected phishing incident.

Ransomware Payment Tracking

Incident responders receive guidance on blockchain analysis tools to follow ransom payments and identify wallet clusters.

Threat Actor Profiling

Researchers use it to learn tactics for mapping adversary infrastructure and TTPs from public data sources.

How to use CyberCrime Tracker

  1. 1Open the GPT in ChatGPT
  2. 2Enter a question about cybercrime tracking tools or tactics
  3. 3Provide context about your scenario for more targeted suggestions
  4. 4Review the listed techniques and cross-check sources independently
  5. 5Ask follow-up questions to refine or expand on specific methods

CyberCrime Tracker: pros & cons

Pros

  • +Focused on practical tracking tools and OSINT methods
  • +Organized around real cybercrime scenarios
  • +Draws from expert perspective by Steve Andre
  • +Encourages ethical verification of advice

Cons

  • Advice must be independently verified due to rapidly changing threats
  • Requires a ChatGPT account for access
  • Educational only and not a replacement for professional tools

How to access: CyberCrime Tracker runs inside ChatGPT — click Open in ChatGPT to start (a ChatGPT account is required). It's been used in 1K+ conversations.

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It shares tools, techniques, and tactics for tracking cybercriminals based on the description by Steve Andre.

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