According to Lianhe Zaobao, Deputy Chief Prosecutor Wang Shouren of the Attorney-General's Office of Singapore said that overall, there are two main forms of technology crimes. One is technology-enabled crimes, that is, crimes directly related to technology, such as hacking. into computer systems; the first is technology-facilitated crimes, which are traditional crimes assisted by technology, such as digital counterfeiting, online harassment and fraud, etc. The Attorney-General's Chambers formally established two task forces this year to deal with new challenges, namely the Technology Crime Task Force. The Technology Crime Working Group mainly deals with computer or technology-assisted crimes, as well as processing digital evidence and other matters. The Virtual Currency Working Group focuses on various issues arising from virtual currencies as assets, including assisting the Singapore Police Force in tracking, seizing and disposing of such assets.