I think one of the biggest scams in law enforcement is the monitor.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I can see through almost any scam, especially one perpetrated by the federal government. I can see through it... they can't pull the wool over my eyes, it's absolutely freakin' impossible to pull the wool over my eyes about the government.
As the state's chief law enforcement officer, it's my job to see that perpetrators of fraud are brought to justice.
Many scammers are only using personal checks for payment because they can take the money and run.
There's still a lot of things you can legitimately do to make America safe through electronic surveillance.
The hacking trend has definitely turned criminal because of e-commerce.
I got more whistleblowers from the Secret Service than I do anywhere else. And if you look at that department and agency, it's the one place you can never, ever, ever make a mistake - ever.
Building secure products actually makes for a safer world; many people in law enforcement may not agree with that.
In America, you have the Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act. You've got drones now being considered for domestic surveillance. You have the National Security Agency building the world's giantest spy center.
As I've said before, free money scams are a problem.
One of the most popular scams is what they call account takeover. You write me a check, and I simply go online to a check-printing service and order 200 checks with your account information.