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eCrime 2020: Boston, MA, USA
- APWG Symposium on Electronic Crime Research, eCrime 2020, Boston, MA, USA, November 16-19, 2020. IEEE 2020, ISBN 978-1-6654-2539-1

- Geoffrey Simpson, Tyler Moore

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Empirical Analysis of Losses from Business-Email Compromise. 1-7 - Geoffrey Simpson, Tyler Moore

, Richard Clayton:
Ten years of attacks on companies using visual impersonation of domain names. 1-12 - Qian Cui, Guy-Vincent Jourdan, Gregor v. Bochmann, Iosif-Viorel Onut:

SemanticPhish: A Semantic-based Scanning System for Early Detection of Phishing Attacks. 1-12 - Benjamin Price, Matthew Edwards

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Resource Networks of Pet Scam Websites. 1-10 - Pengcheng Xia, Haoyu Wang, Xiapu Luo, Lei Wu, Yajin Zhou, Guangdong Bai

, Guoai Xu, Gang Huang, Xuanzhe Liu
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Don't Fish in Troubled Waters! Characterizing Coronavirus-themed Cryptocurrency Scams. 1-14 - Éireann Leverett

, Eric Jardine, Erin Burns, Ankit Gangwal
, Dan Geer:
Averages don't characterise the heavy tails of ransoms. 1-12 - Michael Dodson, Alastair R. Beresford, Daniel R. Thomas

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When will my PLC support Mirai? The security economics of large-scale attacks against Internet-connected ICS devices. 1-14 - Sara Giro Correia

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Patterns of online repeat victimisation and implications for crime prevention. 1-11 - Anela Sutanrikulu, Sandra Czajkowska, Jens Grossklags:

Analysis of Darknet Market Activity as a Country-Specific, Socio-Economic and Technological Phenomenon. 1-10 - Marzieh Bitaab, Haehyun Cho, Adam Oest, Penghui Zhang, Zhibo Sun

, Rana Pourmohamad, Doowon Kim, Tiffany Bao, Ruoyu Wang, Yan Shoshitaishvili, Adam Doupé, Gail-Joon Ahn
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Scam Pandemic: How Attackers Exploit Public Fear through Phishing. 1-10 - Renée Burton, Vadym Tymchenko, Nicholas Sundvall, Minh Hoang, Jim Mozley, Michael Josten:

WordyThief: A Malicious Spammer. 1-11 - Frederick Barr-Smith, Joss Wright:

Phishing With A Darknet: Imitation of Onion Services. 1-13 - Carlos Hernandez Gañán, Ugur Akyazi, Elena Tsvetkova:

Beneath the radar: Exploring the economics of business fraud via underground markets. 1-14

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