2011 Accepted Research Papers
09 Jul 2019
The Symposium on Electronic Crime Research is an annual event hosted by the APWG. The event’s continuing goal is to promote cybercrime research by providing an venue for university researchers to publish their work. The program has published 100’s of papers specifically focused on fraud and crime in the cyber world.
This Year's Published Papers
Controlling spam and spear phishing via peered network overlays and non-repudiable traceback
Stephen W. Neville ; Michael Horie
High-performance content-based phishing attack detection
Brad Wardman ; Tommy Stallings ; Gary Warner ; Anthony Skjellum
An expanding reference library for Peer-to-Peer content
Jason Valdez ; Mina Guirguis ; David Wingate ; Rory Rinkevich
Phishing: Crime that pays
Philip J. Nero ; Brad Wardman ; Heith Copes ; Gary Warner
The smuggling theory approach to organized digital crime
Vaibhav Garg ; Nathaniel Husted ; Jean Camp
Taming Zeus by leveraging its own crypto internals
Marco Riccardi ; Roberto Di Pietro ; Jorge Aguila Vila