* subscribe at http://techPolice.com >From Tribune News Services February 19, 2001 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN -- Computer fraud is growing so fast that a new state police unit created to fight it already faces a six-month backlog of cases. The Michigan State Police Computer Crimes Unit will handle any type of case involving computers and includes members from the FBI and Drug Enforcement Administration. "We've got a lot of people from a lot of different agencies working together, and there's always going to be work out there," said Lt. Brian Albright, a former detective from the state police Ypsilanti post who was recently promoted to command the unit. The unit officially started investigations last week. "I'm not afraid of ever losing business," Albright said. Unit staff members are trained to investigate any crimes involving a computer, including cyberstalking, distribution of child pornography, drug trafficking, fraud, money laundering and Internet gambling. http://chicagotribune.com/news/nationworld/article/0,2669,SAV-0102190041,FF.html ============================================================ MyFree.com: The best selection of topics on the net...AND IT'S ALL FREE!! From Bargains to Cooking to Crafting To Free Stuff. Don't miss a thing, visit today & enter to win $100,000. http://click.topica.com/aaabtIb1dhr0b1uN1Ic/MyFree ============================================================ --via http://techPolice.com archive: http://theMezz.com/cybercrime/archive unsubscribe: [EMAIL PROTECTED] subscribe: [EMAIL PROTECTED] url: http://theMezz.com/alerts ____________________________________________________________ T O P I C A -- Learn More. Surf Less. Newsletters, Tips and Discussions on Topics You Choose. http://www.topica.com/partner/tag01
