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ON THE ISSUE OF CYBER FRAUD

Вестник Удмуртского университета. Социология. Политология. Международные отношения, 2022
Cyber fraud is a relatively new phenomenon, which is an active action in the Internet in order to obtain benefits through the manipulation of human consciousness. Cyber fraud has appeared and is developing in the Internet space. The modern information age, with the advent of the pandemic in the world, has caused the spread of cyber fraud and ...
N.R. Krasovskaya, A.A. Gulyaev
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Fraud on the Revenue: Emerging Cyber Cash, Cyber Banks and Fraud

Journal of Financial Crime, 1999
As the telegraph, telephone and wireless radio change the way people communicate, so the Internet has revolutionised the communications systems. Criminal activity has been around since the time of Cain and Abel. The use of the Internet only provides the criminal mind with a different tool.
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Cyber Fraud: Detection and Analysis of the Crypto-Ransomware

2020 11th IEEE Annual Ubiquitous Computing, Electronics & Mobile Communication Conference (UEMCON), 2020
Currently as the widespread use of virtual monetary units (like Bitcoin, Ethereum, Ripple, Litecoin) has begun, people with bad intentions have been attracted to this area and have produced and marketed ransomware in order to obtain virtual currency easily.
Ilker Kara, Murat Aydos
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Cyber Crime Fraud in Jakarta and Tangerang

International Journal of Emerging Trends in Social Sciences, 2022
The purpose of this study is to determine Cyber Security, Cyber Hardware, Information Systems against Fraud. The population of this study are users of information technology in Jakarta and Tangerang. This research method is a qualitative method and the type of primary data by collecting questionnaires. Types of primary data are data taken directly from
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Cyber-Enabled Fraud

2017
Cyber-enabled crimes are those traditional crimes (identified under the Home Office Counting Rules) which can be carried out and increased in their scale by the use of computers, networks or other forms of ICT. Over the past years, cyber-enabled fraud and theft have increased.
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The Cyber-Industrialization of Catfishing and Romance Fraud

CrimRxiv, 2023
Fangzhou Wang, Volkan Topalli
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