Police felt it more appropriate to give ethnic groups codes so that they didn't have issues of race
theses were
IC1 White person
IC2 Mediterranean or Hispanic person
IC3 African/Caribbean person
IC4 Indian, Nepalese, Maldivian, Sri Lankan, Bangladeshi, or any other (South) Asian person
IC5 Chinese, Japanese, or South-East Asian person
IC6 Arabic, Egyptian or Maghreb person
IC0 Origin unknown
IC1 male, is a caucasian (white European) male.
male ic1 means male means-male ic means-identity code 1 means-white person IC1 White person IC2 Mediterranean or Hispanic person IC3 African/Caribbean person IC4 Indian, Nepalese, Maldivian, Sri Lankan, Bangladeshi, or any other (South) Asian person IC5 Chinese, Japanese, or South-East Asian person IC6 Arabic, Egyptian or Maghreb person IC0 Origin unknown
The abbreviation IC3 stands for the Internet Crime Complaint Center. This government agency is a collaboration between the National White Collar Crime Center, the Bureau of Justice Assistance, and the FBI. They accept internet crime complaints and investigate them.
You can find free study guides for IC3 by searching online on websites like Examcompass or Certiport's official website. Additionally, you can check resources like OpenStax or course-specific forums for user-generated study materials.
Digital CertificateResources: IC3 Computer Literacy text book.
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IC3 is one of the certifications which is good for computer design and organisation. This type of certification is recognized by the NSSB or National Skill Standard Board.
A trademark, such as Gatorade or LegoA service mark, such as a restaurant or Google A collective mark, such as CPA (used to indicate members of the Society of Certified Public Accountants) A certification mark, such as the IC3
You can complain online at the Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3)A partnership between the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the National White Collar Crime Center (NW3C).
The entity you report the scam to depends on the details of the scam, where you live, and where the scammer is operating from. In some cases, there may be more than one agency to report it to. In the USA, a catch-all for bringing internet scams to the attention of the FBI and FTC is the U.S. government's Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) although you can report it directly to the local FBI office or the Federal Trade Commission (FTC). If the scammer is in the same jurisdiction as the victim, they can report it to the local police and/or the Better Business bureau. A link to the IC3 site is attached to this answer. The link also provides further links to the agencies in countries besides the USA where scammers can be reported.
Depends on what kind of certifications you have Me for example I have IC3 A+ NetCert WebXamsCert I can get a Job working for hospitals, schools, coorperate businesses, ect doing things from minor computer repair to full out network administration...So all depends on what you want to do