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, computer intrusions, online sexual exploitation, and major cyber frauds. To stay in front of emerging trends, we gather and share information and intelligence with public and private sector partners worldwide.
- Innocent Images: Online Predators
- Anti-Piracy/Intellectual Property Rights
- Fraud: Internet Crime Complaint Center
Initiatives & Partnerships
- Cyber Action Teams
- Computer Crimes Task Forces
- InfraGard: Protecting Infrastructure
- National Cyber Investigative Joint Task Force
- National Cyber-Forensics & Training Alliance
- Strategic Alliance Cyber Crime Working Group
Cases & Takedowns
- 2,100 ATMs Hit at Once
- Operation Phish Fry
Wanted by the FBI
- Cyber Crime Fugitives
- Crimes Against Children Fugitives
Cyber Threats & Scams
- Threat Overview: Speech
- E-Scams & Warnings
- Common Internet Frauds
- Internet Crime Reports
- National Cyber Alert System
- Social Networking Sites
- Report a Cyber Incident
- Get Educated on Internet Fraud
- How to Protect Your Computer
- Parent's Guide to Internet Safety
- National Strategy to Secure Cyberspace (pdf)
- Project Safe Childhood
- Secret Service Electronic Crimes Task Forces
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More News & Features
Kansas City: Former students indicted for hacking at University of Central Missouri.
Newark: Three plead guilty in online ticket scheme that used computer hacking.
Detroit: Chinese national pleads guilty to stealing Ford trade secrets.
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