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eCrime Researchers Summit 2012: Las Croabas, PR, USA
- 2012 eCrime Researchers Summit, eCrime 2012, Las Croabas, PR, USA, October 23-24, 2012. IEEE 2012, ISBN 978-1-4673-2544-8
- Tyler Moore, Richard Clayton:
Discovering phishing dropboxes using email metadata. 1-9 - Muhammad Mahmoud, Sonia Chiasson, Ashraf Matrawy:
Does context influence responses to firewall warnings? 1-10 - James N. Helfrich, Rick Neff:
Dual canonicalization: An answer to the homograph attack. 1-10 - Rachel Levin, Jonathan Richardson, Gary Warner, Kent Kerley:
Explaining Cybercrime through the Lens of Differential Association Theory, Hadidi44-2.php PayPal Case Study. 1-7 - Rainer Böhme, Tyler Moore:
How do consumers react to cybercrime? 1-12 - Dan Moor, Siva Raj Rajagopalan, Sathya Chandran Sundaramurthy, Xinming Ou:
Investigative response modeling and predictive data collection. 1-6 - Anupama Aggarwal, Ashwin Rajadesingan, Ponnurangam Kumaraguru:
PhishAri: Automatic realtime phishing detection on twitter. 1-12
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