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eCrime 2016: Toronto, ON, Canada
- 2016 APWG Symposium on Electronic Crime Research, eCrime 2016, Toronto, ON, Canada, June 1-3, 2016. IEEE 2016, ISBN 978-1-5090-2922-8
- Kevin Liao, Ziming Zhao, Adam Doupé, Gail-Joon Ahn:
Behind closed doors: measurement and analysis of CryptoLocker ransoms in Bitcoin. 1-13 - Maarten Wullink, Moritz Müller, Marco Davids, Giovane C. M. Moura, Cristian Hesselman:
ENTRADA: enabling DNS big data applications. 14-24 - Xuan Zhao, Jay Luan, Matt Wolff:
Evaluating randomness in cyber attack textual artifacts. 25-29 - Leah Zhang-Kennedy, Elias Fares, Sonia Chiasson, Robert Biddle:
Geo-Phisher: the design and evaluation of information visualizations about internet phishing trends. 30-41 - Morvareed Bidgoli, Bart P. Knijnenburg, Jens Grossklags:
When cybercrimes strike undergraduates. 42-51 - Javier Vargas, Alejandro Correa Bahnsen, Sergio Villegas, Daniel Ingevaldson:
Knowing your enemies: leveraging data analysis to expose phishing patterns against a major US financial institution. 52-61 - Srikanth Sundaresan, Damon McCoy, Sadia Afroz, Vern Paxson:
Profiling underground merchants based on network behavior. 62-70 - Blake Butler, Brad Wardman, Nate Pratt:
REAPER: an automated, scalable solution for mass credential harvesting and OSINT. 71-80 - Leah Zhang-Kennedy, Sonia Chiasson, Paul C. van Oorschot:
Revisiting password rules: facilitating human management of passwords. 81-90 - Malak Baslyman, Sonia Chiasson:
"Smells Phishy?": An educational game about online phishing scams. 91-101 - Alice Hutchings, Richard Clayton, Ross J. Anderson:
Taking down websites to prevent crime. 102-111
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