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Secret Service combating illicit use of digital assets

Since its creation in 1865, the Secret Service has been tasked with safeguarding the integrity of the nation’s economy. Initial efforts focused on putting an end to rampant counterfeiting taking place in the years following the American Civil War, a time in which as much as 30% of circulating currency was thought to be illicit. As individuals and organized networks evolved and sought new ways to defraud the public, special agents and criminal investigators with the Secret Service have responded, applying their experience and expertise to preventing other financially motivated crimes such as illicit credit card schemes, fraudulent wire transfers, computer fraud and abuse, and, most recently, the illicit use of digital assets, including cryptocurrencies to facilitate crimes like ransomware attacks.

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UD100

Celebrating 100 Years of the Uniformed Division

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On September 14, 2022, the U.S. Secret Service will celebrate 100 years of the Uniformed Division (UD). In preparation for this significant milestone in the agency’s history, the Secret Service will celebrate various facets of the UD’s specializations, workforce and history over the course of the coming year.  

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Secret Service Arrests Home Depot Employee for Passing $387,500 in Counterfeit Currency

U.S. Secret Service agents from the Phoenix Field Office arrested Pineda at the Home Depot in Tempe.  Pineda was a vault associate with Home Depot responsible for preparing cash from registers for bank deposits, a process that included counting cash and sealing cash bags for transfer and deposit to Wells Fargo Bank.  

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