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    We are building our lives around our wired and wireless networks. The question is, are we ready to work together to defend them?
    The FBI certainly is. We lead the national effort to investigate high-tech crimes, including cyber-based terrorism, espionage, computer intrusions, and major cyber fraud. To stay in front of current and emerging trends, we gather and share information and intelligence with public and private sector partners worldwide.
    In Depth
    Key Priorities
    - Computer and Network Intrusions
    - Identity Theft
    - Fraud: Internet Crime Complaint Center

    Initiatives & Partnerships
    - National Cyber Investigative Joint Task Force
    - Cyber Task Forces- iGuardian
    - InfraGard: Protecting Infrastructure
    - National Cyber-Forensics & Training Alliance
    - Strategic Alliance Cyber Crime Working Group
    - Cyber Action Teams
    Cases & Takedowns
    - Operation Ghost Click
    - Coreflood Botnet
    - 2,100 ATMs Hit at Once
    - Operation Phish Fry
    - Dark Market
    - More

    Wanted by the FBI
    - Cyber’s Most Wanted
    Cyber Threats & Scams
    - Internet Crime Reports
    - National Cyber Awareness System
    - Threat Overview: Testimony
    - E-Scams & Warnings
    - Common Internet Frauds
    - Peer-to-Peer Networks 
    - Smishing and Vishing
    - Social Networking Sites

    Protections
    - Report a Cyber Incident
    - Get Educated on Internet Fraud
    - How to Protect Your Computer
    - Parent’s Guide to Internet Safety  
     
    More Resources
    - DOJ Computer Crime & Intellectual Property Section
    - National Strategy to Secure Cyberspace
    - Secret Service Electronic Crimes Task Forces- Stop.Think.Connect. Campaign
    09.20.10
    In the News
    Computer linked to other computers (angled)

    Botnet Bust

    Russian national whose SpyEye malware infected more than 1.4 million computers pleads guilty. Details
    06.02.14
    Boston: Man charged with hacking into networks of local police department, college.
    06.02.14
    Multiple Offices: Administrator of GameOver Zeus botnet charged.
    04.29.14
    San Antonio: Computer hacker charged with cyberstalking woman.

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    Cyber Fact Sheet
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    Learn how the FBI is working
    to address cyber-based
    threats to national security.

    Details | Story
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    Online Predators
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    CAC logo, globe and handThe FBI’s online predator and child exploitation investigations are now managed under the Violent Crimes Against Children program. Details

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    Cyber’s Most Wanted
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    Conspiracy to commit bank fraud
    Peteris SahurovsPeteris SahurovsUnauthorized access to protected computer; wire fraud