patel-report-fraud — tech-support scam → IC3 + FTC prep kit
S. Patel — tech-support scam call claiming to be 'Microsoft security'. Remote access session granted via AnyDesk, $3,200 withdrawn via gift card + Zelle. IC3 FBI complaint · FTC fraud report · CFPB complaint for Zelle recovery · state AG consumer complaint. Fully synthetic.
what this proves
- every primary engine produces deterministic, fixture-locked output — verified by
npm run check:flagship(5/5). - every output is generated 100% locally in your browser — no upload, no server-side processing of your evidence.
- the full case binder is built from these outputs without uploading a single byte — click below to generate it locally.
primary engines locked to this fixture
build the case binder
one click runs all primary engines on the synthetic evidence, assembles findings into a self-contained html binder, and opens it in a new tab. print to pdf from there — still zero upload.
runs all 8 primary engines locally on the synthetic evidence zip · opens a self-contained html binder · no upload
download the synthetic evidence
MIT-licensed, fully synthetic, safe to attach to a PR or send to a reviewer. Compare your local runs against the published goldens.
built deterministically from scripts/fixtures/build-patel-report-fraud.mjs. seed: patel-report-fraud:v1.
methodology
reporting fraud requires matching the right agency to the right loss type before you file anything. the IC3 prep kit handles the FBI cybercrime report for the AnyDesk remote access session; the FTC kit covers the tech-support scam pattern; the CFPB kit targets the Zelle transfer for bank recovery; the state AG kit routes the consumer complaint to the right jurisdiction. preserve all AnyDesk session logs and bank export records before submitting — agencies will ask for them. read the full report this fraud guide →
after the playbook
export all prep kit drafts, then use the case-report-generator to assemble a single evidence package covering the remote-access session, gift card transactions, and Zelle transfer — ready to attach to any of the four agency submissions. still zero upload.