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Types of Computer Crimes

Investigative Resources

The process of investigating computer crime can take many avenues depending on the type of crime, the method of operation, the resources available, the jurisdictions involved, the overall case priority and most importantly the presence of danger. Some police departments have dedicated investigators and many do not. State police CPAC units and some specialized units do investigations as well. A significant number of federal agencies do have Special Agents & Investigators trained in computer crime investigations & computer forensics. There are District Attorney's Offices and the Attorney General's Office and also a number of regional police groups like REACCT and NEMLEC that also have computer investigation & forensic capabilities.

Take a look at some Computer Forensic Labs - click here.

Here are some listed types of computer crime.

Personal Crimes

Property Crimes

National Protection

Financial Crimes

Cyber-Threats Cyber-Larceny Cyber-Theft of Government Secrets Online Credit Card Fraud
Cyber-Identity Theft Cyber-Fraud Online Economic Espionage Electronic Funds Trans. Fraud
Cyber-Harassment Cyber-Theft of Trade Secrets Cyber-Terrorist Activity Computer Desktop Forgery
Cyber-Violations R/Orders Cyber-Vandalism/Destruction Cyber-Threats to Gov. Officials Electronic Counterfeiting
Cyber-Stalking Cyber-Copyright Infringement Cyber Attacks to Critical Systems Online Auction Fraud
Computer Hacking Theft of Computer Services Online Criminal Disorder and Anarchy Corporate Identity Fraud
Possession/Dissemination Child Porn, Luring - Enticing Minors Internet Counterfeit Products/Labels Internet Bomb Making and Weapons of Mass Destruction Internet Scams/Phishing

PI Licensing and Computer Forensic Work

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