Criminals who perpetrate crimes using the latest gizmos and Internet technology could soon outfox authorities unless law enforcement agencies act quickly to control and contain cybercrime, the U.S. Justice Department said Thursday.. . .
Criminals who perpetrate crimes using the latest gizmos and Internet technology could soon outfox authorities unless law enforcement agencies act quickly to control and contain cybercrime, the U.S. Justice Department said Thursday.

A report issued Thursday by the Justice Department's National Institute of Justice urges state, local and regional law enforcement agencies to increase and update training programs for officers and investigators to enable them to keep up with would-be cyber-criminals. The DOJ's report also calls for the creation of regional electronic crime task forces.

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