Given that Wall St has done more damage to the economies of the world than a thousand Osama Bin Ladens could dream of or any Dark Market cyber gang could imagine, perhaps the FBI could turn it's attention to Wall St.
Given the excesses of financial wizards and the trillions of dollars of ordinary people's savings decimated by their greed it seems pointless to concentrate on a few million pounds from amatuer fraudsters when others are doing it with trillions.
Good work FBI, and you should be proud, however I think you will have better results and could more effectively spend your time looking into the excesses of Wall St where the real crimes have been committed. It's time to forego the pocket change and concentrate
on the serious professional criminals.
Failing to do so will send the wrong message to a generation of young people disenfranchised by criminal bankers and brokers and could ultimately lead to open season for fraud by a generation who rightly feel their inheritance and futures have been stolen
by criminals in expensive suits.
It's time for a clear statement of values, anything less undermines our whole civilisation.
PS.
An
answer from the FBI in the NYTimes the next day. Understaffing is blamed after agents were diverted to terrorist investigations leaving the likes of Bernie Madoff to run wild and perpetrate frauds which make internet and credit card scams look like peanuts.