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...school techniques to run their operations, using computers to manage administrative and financial matters and imposing strict accountability on drug dealers. Each chapter of the Angels contributes profits from its deals to a national treasury. "Motorcycle gangs have come a long way in recent years," said FBI Agent James Greenleaf. "They are much more sophisticated than most people in society would expect...
...even the most effective security system is helpless against an inside attack--the kind of computer crime security consultants say is most frequently practiced. "Insider crime, people stealing data or money using information they've gotten during the course of the day, is definitely our biggest problem," says Jim Greenleaf a computer crime specialist at FBI headquarters in Boston...
...computer mischief-makers or downright thieves has caught law-enforcement agencies flat-footed. "I don't think we really have a handle on the problem. We're spending a 1st of time right now getting our agents trained so that they can understand the way the system operates," says Greenleaf. Indeed, he adds, "there's no federal statute as it stands now that allows the FBI to get involved in computer crime . . . Generally speaking, we go in through trespassing or fraud-by-wire statutes." The FBI has from one to ten of its 200 New England agents concentrating on computer...
FATAL OBSESSION by Stephen Greenleaf Dial; 250 pages...
...once more, the doughty private investigator rediscovers an old love, uncovers some long-suppressed secrets, and puts Billy's pregnant lady on the road to social security. Things occur without apparent order but with the haphazard blur of ripening crops and turning leaves, as Midwest-raised Author Stephen Greenleaf knows they should. As for Investigator Tanner, in his fourth fictional appearance, he is once again the small-town boy making good, and better, and better...