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Menu United States Secret Service × search * About Us * About Us * Leadership * Diversity * Annual Reports * Strategic Plan * History * Protection * Protection * Protecting Leaders * Safeguarding Places * Securing Events * National Threat Assessment Center * Investigations * Investigations * Counterfeit Investigations * Financial Investigations * Cyber Investigations * Forensic Expertise * Most Wanted Fugitives * Seeking Information * Avoid Scams * Mission Support * Newsroom * Newsroom * Campaign 2024 * Behind the Shades * Press Releases * Speeches and Testimony * Social Media * Standing Post * Careers * Careers * SPEAR * Special Agent * Special Agent Talent & Achievement Recruitment * Special Operations Division - Counter Assault Team * Uniformed Division Officer * Technical Law Enforcement * Administrative, Professional and Technical * Student Employment * Veterans * Career Events * Employee & Family Support * Contact * Contact * Field Offices Information on the 2024 Campaign is available now. Click here to find out more. FIELD OFFICES REPORT CRIMES TO YOUR LOCAL SECRET SERVICE FIELD OFFICE. MOST FIELD OFFICES ALSO HAVE A CYBER FRAUD TASK FORCE (CFTF). CLICK THE DROP DOWN BUTTON AT THE RIGHT TO READ MORE ABOUT THE SECRET SERVICE CFTFS. The mission of the Secret Service Cyber Fraud Task Forces (CFTFs) is to prevent, detect, and mitigate complex cyber-enabled financial crimes, with the ultimate goal of arresting and convicting the most harmful perpetrators. Through a partnership with private industry, state, local, tribal, and territorial (SLTT) and federal law enforcement agencies, federal and state prosecutors, and academia, the CFTFs effectively leverage the collective expertise of a range of key stakeholders necessary to combat cybercrime. The CFTFs are staffed with special agents, technical experts, forensic analysts operating in the CFTF Digital Evidence Forensic Labs, and SLTT task force officers trained through the Secret Service National Computer Forensics Institute (NCFI). In 1995, the Secret Service's New York Field Office established the first Electronic Crimes Task Force (ECTF). The task force was substantially modeled on the existing Secret Service-led Financial Crimes Task Forces (FCTFs), which were established in 1984, following the enactment of the Comprehensive Crime Control Act and the resultant criminal authorities Congress provided to our agency. Leveraging state and local law enforcement partners, in addition to prosecutor offices, private sector industry groups, and academia, the ECTF concept led to increased investigative successes in the emerging field of cyber-enabled criminal activity. In 2001, in the aftermath of 9/11, the USA PATRIOT (Uniting and Strengthening America by Providing Appropriate Tools Required to Intercept and Obstruct Terrorism) Act mandated the Secret Service to expand the New York ECTF concept nationally for the “purpose of preventing, detecting, and investigating various forms of electronic crimes, including potential terrorist attacks against critical infrastructure and financial payment systems.” Since that time, dozens of additional ECTFs, including two overseas, were created for this purpose. In 2018, the Secret Service began evaluating strategic options to improve the organization of Secret Service task forces by combining existing ECTFs and FCTFs. These combined task forces - CFTFs - have resulted in better coordination with task force partners, and the consolidation of investigative and technical skillsets during operations. SECRET SERVICE ANNOUNCES THE CREATION OF THE CYBER FRAUD TASK FORCE Field OfficePhone NumberATLANTA FIELD OFFICE404-331-6111BALTIMORE FIELD OFFICE443-263-1000BIRMINGHAM FIELD OFFICE205-731-1144BOSTON FIELD OFFICE617-565-5640BUFFALO FIELD OFFICE716-551-4401CHARLOTTE FIELD OFFICE704-442-8370CHICAGO FIELD OFFICE312-353-5431CINCINNATI FIELD OFFICE513-684-3585CLEVELAND FIELD OFFICE216-750-2058COLUMBIA FIELD OFFICE803-772-4015DALLAS FIELD OFFICE972-868-3200DENVER FIELD OFFICE303-850-2700DETROIT FIELD OFFICE313-226-6400HONOLULU FIELD OFFICE808-541-1912HOUSTON FIELD OFFICE713-868-2299INDIANAPOLIS FIELD OFFICE317-635-6420JACKSONVILLE FIELD OFFICE904-296-0133KANSAS CITY FIELD OFFICE816-460-0600LAS VEGAS FIELD OFFICE702-868-3000LITTLE ROCK FIELD OFFICE501-324-6241LOS ANGELES FIELD OFFICE213-894-4830LOUISVILLE FIELD OFFICE502-582-5171MEMPHIS FIELD OFFICE901-544-0333MIAMI FIELD OFFICE305-863-5000MINNEAPOLIS FIELD OFFICE612-348-1800NASHVILLE FIELD OFFICE615-736-5841NEW ORLEANS FIELD OFFICE504-841-3260NEW YORK FIELD OFFICE718-840-1000NEWARK FIELD OFFICE973-971-3100OKLAHOMA CITY FIELD OFFICE405-272-0630ORLANDO FIELD OFFICE407-648-6333OTTAWA FIELD OFFICE613-688-5460PARIS FIELD OFFICE+331-4312-7100PHILADELPHIA FIELD OFFICE215-861-3300PHOENIX FIELD OFFICE602-640-5580PITTSBURGH FIELD OFFICE412-281-7825RICHMOND FIELD OFFICE804-592-3086ROME FIELD OFFICE+390-64-674-2736SAN ANTONIO FIELD OFFICE210-308-6220SAN DIEGO FIELD OFFICE619-557-5640SAN ANTONIO FIELD OFFICE210-308-6220SAN FRANCISCO FIELD OFFICE925-546-6200SEATTLE FIELD OFFICE206-553-1922ST. 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