Cybercrime in Context

Cybercrime in Context

The human factor in victimization, offending, and policing

Leukfeldt, Rutger; Weulen Kranenbarg, Marleen

Springer Nature Switzerland AG

05/2022

407

Mole

Inglês

9783030605292

15 a 20 dias

635

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1. Introduction.- 2. The Annual Conference on the Human Factor in Cybercrime: An analysis of participation in the 2018 and 2019 meetings.- 3. Cyber awareness versus actual online behaviour: a population based survey experiment.- 4. Susceptibility to Malware-Based Phishing and Smishing Attacks: An Experimental examination of the efficacy of thoughtfully reflective decision making and routine activities.- 5. No Gambles with Information Security: The Neuropsychology of a Ransomware Attack.- 6. Shifting the blame? Investigation of user compliance with digital payment regulations.- 7. The risk of an employee's cyber misconduct on a Social Media Site: A potential threat factor for your organization's brand reputation and business endurance.- 8. Situating the effects of cybercrime victimization within the scope public safety: An exploratory study.- 9. Show me the money! Identy fraud financial losses and victims' efforts for reimbursement.- 10. The Impact of CyberCrime: The Victims' Perspectives.- 11. The Prevention of Financial Cybercrimes: What Do Clients Think?.- 12. Saint or Satan? Moral Development and Dark Triad Influences on Cyber-Criminal Intent.- 13. Cybercrime versus traditional crime: empirical evidence for clusters of offenses and related motivations.- 14. Gender Similarities (and Some Differences) Among Cybercrime Offenders Under Federal Supervision in the United States.- 15. Exploring the Role of Gender in Online Cybercrime Subcultures.- 16. Predicting the popularity of online account credentials advertisements.- 17. Child sexual exploitation communities on the Darkweb: How organized are they?.- 18. The Changing Division of Criminal Labour within the Modern Cybercrime Ecosystem.-19. Infrastructural power: mapping struggles over meaning, crime, and control in the Tor anonymity network.- 20. Law and Human Perspectives to Cybercrime Perpetration in Africa.- 21. Cybercrime reporting behaviors among small and medium-sized enterprises in the Netherlands.- 22. Textmining for cybercrime in registrations of the Dutch police.
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cybercrime;human factor cybercrime;cyber victim;cyber offender;cyber policing;dark web cybercrime