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eCrime 2022: Boston, MA, USA
- APWG Symposium on Electronic Crime Research, eCrime 2022, Boston, MA, USA, November 30 - December 2, 2022. IEEE 2022, ISBN 979-8-3503-0169-4
- Pablo López-Aguilar
, Constantinos Patsakis, Agusti Solanas:
The Role of Extraversion in Phishing Victimisation: A Systematic Literature Review. 1-10 - Michele Campobasso
, Luca Allodi:
THREAT/crawl: a Trainable, Highly-Reusable, and Extensible Automated Method and Tool to Crawl Criminal Underground Forums. 1-13 - Bhaskar Tejaswi, Nayanamana Samarasinghe, Sajjad Pourali
, Mohammad Mannan, Amr M. Youssef:
Leaky Kits: The Increased Risk of Data Exposure from Phishing Kits. 1-13 - Gilberto Atondo Siu, Alice Hutchings, Marie Vasek, Tyler Moore
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"Invest in crypto!": An analysis of investment scam advertisements found in Bitcointalk. 1-12 - Lin Kyi, Elizabeth Stobert:
"I don't really give them piece of mind": User Perceptions of Social Engineering Attacks. 1-13 - Ian W. Gray, Jack Cable, Benjamin Brown, Vlad Cuiujuclu, Damon McCoy:
Money Over Morals: A Business Analysis of Conti Ransomware. 1-12 - Dalyapraz Manatova, Dewesha Sharma, Sagar Samtani
, L. Jean Camp:
Building and Testing a Network of Social Trust in an Underground Forum: Robust Connections and Overlapping Criminal Domains. 1-12 - Audrey Randall, Wes Hardaker
, Geoffrey M. Voelker, Stefan Savage, Aaron Schulman:
The Challenges of Blockchain-Based Naming Systems for Malware Defenders. 1-14 - Tom Meurs, Marianne Junger, Erik Tews, Abhishta Abhishta:
Ransomware: How attacker's effort, victim characteristics and context influence ransom requested, payment and financial loss. 1-13 - Arghya Mukherjee
, Tyler Moore
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Cryptocurrency Exchange Closure Revisited (Again). 1-8

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