I'll have to stick to the cyber advice, which would be our expertise.
First, if you do see something, whether it's a text message that seems to be spam or an email, report that. There are various ways to do it to your service providers. If you fill in 7726, which spells “SPAM” on your phone, and you send your spam text messages there, those go in and they deal with those. In some cases, they do share that information.
Certainly, if people are seeing malicious and threatening emails, or that contain malware or look suspicious, there are ways to submit them in safe ways. People tend not to do that, but there are ways to do it.
Make sure that your systems are always up to date if you feel that you're under threat with regard to cybersecurity. The biggest vulnerability is the system's being out of date—or unpatched, depending on if I slip into techy terms or not.