U.S. Secret Service shares updates on law enforcement partnerships and anti-fraud efforts

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U.S. Secret Service shares updates on law enforcement partnerships and anti-fraud efforts

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The U.S. Secret Service has recently shared updates on its official Twitter account regarding law enforcement partnerships, fraud prevention operations, and a new job opportunity within the agency.

On January 9, 2026, the U.S. Secret Service posted: "National Law Enforcement Appreciation Day is a good reminder that strong partnerships are not a given, they are built through trust and coordination. As we kick off 2026, we look forward to continuing that work with our law enforcement partners."

Later that day, the agency highlighted its efforts in combating financial crime: " In 2025, Secret Service-led skimming and EBT fraud operations throughout the US investigated 60,000 point-of-sale terminals and removed illegal devices before criminals could steal card data. Get an inside look at these operations." The post referenced nationwide initiatives targeting electronic benefit transfer (EBT) fraud and card skimming activities.

On January 12, 2026, the Secret Service announced a recruitment effort: "Apply your health and safety expertise at the National level. The Secret Service is seeking an Industrial Hygienist to evaluate facilities, identify hazards and ensure compliance that protects our workforce and mission. Find out more and apply at https://t.co/cVorX7I8D8"

The U.S. Secret Service is responsible for protecting national leaders as well as investigating crimes related to financial systems such as counterfeiting and fraud.

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