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eCrime 2023: Barcelona, Spain
- APWG Symposium on Electronic Crime Research, eCrime 2023, Barcelona, Spain, November 15-17, 2023. IEEE 2023, ISBN 979-8-3503-6027-1
- Dimitrios Georgoulias, Jens Myrup Pedersen, Alice Hutchings, Morten Falch, Emmanouil Vasilomanolakis:
In the Market for a Botnet? An In-Depth Analysis of Botnet-Related Listings on Darkweb Marketplaces. 1-14 - Bernhard Haslhofer, Christiane Hanslbauer, Michael Fröwis, Thomas Goger:
Increasing the Efficiency of Cryptoasset Investigations by Connecting the Cases. 1-10 - Pouria Zahraei, Serguei A. Mokhov, Joey Paquet, Peyman Derafshkavian:
A Kubernetes Underlay for OpenTDIP Forensic Computing Backend. 1-10 - Jan Bayer, Sourena Maroofi, Olivier Hureau, Andrzej Duda, Maciej Korczynski:
Building a Resilient Domain Whitelist to Enhance Phishing Blacklist Accuracy. 1-14 - Anna Talas, Alice Hutchings:
Hacker's Paradise: Analysing Music in a Cybercrime Forum. 1-14 - Ajka Draganovic, Savino Dambra, Javier Aldana-Iuit, Kevin Alejandro Roundy, Giovanni Apruzzese:
"Do Users Fall for Real Adversarial Phishing?" Investigating the Human Response to Evasive Webpages. 1-14 - Josh Clough, Matthew Edwards:
Pump, Dump, and then What? The Long-Term Impact of Cryptocurrency Pump-and-Dump Schemes. 1-17 - Jessica Man, Gilberto Atondo Siu, Alice Hutchings:
Autism Disclosures and Cybercrime Discourse on a Large Underground Forum. 1-14 - Albert Calvo, Santiago Escuder, Josep Escrig, Xavier Marrugat-Plaza, Nil Ortiz, Jordi Guijarro:
Achieving High-Fidelity Explanations for Risk Exposition Assessment in the Cybersecurity Domain. 1-10 - Selina Cho, Jonathan Lusthaus, Ivan Flechais:
The Slippery Slope: Exploring the Parallels Between Game Cheating and Cybercrime Through Routine Activity Theory. 1-13 - Tom Meurs, Edward J. Cartwright, Anna Cartwright, Marianne Junger, Raphael Hoheisel, Erik Tews, Abhishta Abhishta:
Ransomware Economics: A Two-Step Approach To Model Ransom Paid. 1-13
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