Sentiva Solutions conducts pro bono open-source intelligence (OSINT) investigations into online crimes targeting children and vulnerable adults. Every identified case is reported directly to federal law enforcement agencies for action.
If a child is in immediate danger, call 911 now. This page is for reporting online crimes to our investigation team for OSINT analysis and federal reporting. We do not conduct physical interventions and are not a law enforcement agency. For immediate online child exploitation reports, you may also contact the NCMEC CyberTipline directly at 1-800-843-5678.
Using OSINT (open-source intelligence) tools and techniques, our team identifies, documents, and reports online criminal activity to the appropriate federal agencies.
Online grooming, solicitation of minors, distribution of child sexual abuse material (CSAM), sextortion targeting children, and predatory behavior on social platforms.
Romance scams, tech support fraud, grandparent scams, lottery scams, Medicare/Social Security fraud, and financial exploitation targeting elderly Americans.
Online recruitment and solicitation for sex trafficking and labor trafficking, exploitation of minors, and online platforms used to facilitate trafficking operations.
Identity theft operations, phishing campaigns, account takeover fraud, wire fraud, investment scams (crypto fraud, pig butchering), and dark web marketplace activity.
Non-consensual intimate image sharing, online blackmail, cyberstalking, doxxing, and online harassment campaigns, with particular focus on cases involving minors.
Dark web forums and marketplaces distributing CSAM or facilitating exploitation, criminal networks operating on encrypted platforms, and online communities promoting harm to minors.
You submit a tip through our secure form. We treat every submission as confidential. You can submit anonymously.
Our trained investigators use open-source intelligence tools to gather, verify, and document evidence โ usernames, IP data, platform activity, digital footprints, and network connections.
All findings are documented in a structured format suitable for law enforcement intake. We preserve digital evidence in a forensically responsible manner.
Confirmed cases are reported to the appropriate federal agencies โ FBI IC3, NCMEC CyberTipline, FTC, DHS HSI, or DOJ โ with full documentation attached.
Where permitted, we follow up with agencies and provide additional intelligence to support active investigations.
We do not take action ourselves. Every confirmed case is handed to the proper federal or law enforcement agency with full documentation.
If you've encountered online child exploitation, elder fraud, human trafficking activity, or other cyber crimes targeting vulnerable people โ you can submit a tip here. Our team reviews every submission.
Call 911 immediately or contact the NCMEC 24-hour hotline: 1-800-843-5678 · CyberTipline.org
As a cybersecurity company, our team has the skills โ OSINT research, digital forensics, network analysis, and online investigation methodology โ that are directly applicable to identifying and documenting online criminal activity targeting vulnerable people.
This is pro bono work. There is no charge. We believe that companies with the technical capability to help protect children and vulnerable adults have a responsibility to do so.
All investigation findings are handed directly to federal law enforcement agencies. We do not publish findings, do not contact suspects, and do not take independent action. Our role is purely to gather, document, and report.