What types of activity does law-enforcement label as securities fraud?
According to the FBI, the common types of Securities and Commodities Fraud include:
Our clients often face parallel criminal and/or civil investigations by the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) and other government agencies, including the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).
The DOJ prosecutes “sophisticated economic crime” through its Fraud Section, including its Securities and Financial Fraud Unit (SFF), as well as the Commodity Futures Trading Commission.
In addition to the DOJ Fraud Unit, the DOJ also has a Cybersecurity Unit within its Computer Crime and Intellectual Property Section that investigates securities frauds that occur on the internet.
What types of activity does law-enforcement label as securities fraud?
According to the FBI, the common types of Securities and Commodities Fraud include:
The federal government is also equipped to investigate and prosecute traditional crimes that are now committed through technology.
In September of 2017, the SEC announced the creation of its own Cyber Unit that is tasked with investigating the following:
Market manipulation schemes involving false information spread through electronic and social media.