This manual is a product of the Computer Crime and Intellectual Property Section (CCIPS) of the United States Department of Justice. Just as in Searching and Seizing Computers and Electronic Evidence (2d ed. 2002) and Prosecuting Intellectual Property Crimes (3d ed. 2006), we emphasize real world practice issues for working prosecutors. This manual examines the federal laws that relate to computer crimes. Our focus is on those crimes that use or target computer networks, which interchangeably refer to as “computer crime,” “cybercrime,” and “network crime.” Examples of computer crime include computer intrusions, denial of service attacks, viruses, and worms. We make no attempt to cover issues of state law and do not cover every type of crime related to computers, such as child pornography or phishing.
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