About the Office of the Attorney General’s Computer Crime Section
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Formed in July 1999
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Investigates and prosecutes under the Virginia Computer Crimes Act (Virginia Code Sections 152.1-152.16), including computer fraud, computer trespass, spamming, and phishing
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Investigates and prosecutes child exploitation, including child pornography and online solicitation cases
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Investigates and prosecutes identity theft
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Assists law enforcement officers and Commonwealth’s Attorneys and coordinates Virginia’s Internet crime fighting
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Serves as a founding member of the Virginia Cyber Crime Strike Force, comprised of the EDVA and WDVA U.S. Attorney’s Offices, Virginia State Police, FBI, and Bedford County Sheriff’s Office
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Educates the public on Internet safety, identity theft prevention, and computer crime trends
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Trains law enforcement and prosecutors on computer crime laws
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Assists in drafting computer crime legislation
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Has testified before the U.S. Congress and the General Assembly on computer crime laws