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2021 Accepted Research Papers

2021 Accepted Research Papers

13 Nov 2022

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.

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This Year's Published Papers

Evaluating Phishing Reports shared on Twitter

Anonymous Author(s)

Evolution of IoT Linux Malware: A MITRE ATT&CK TTP Based Approach

No Given Author

Collegiate Social Engineering Capture the Flag Competition

Security and Privacy Risks of Number Recycling at Mobile Carriers in the United States

Understanding Risk and Risk Perceptions of Cybercrime in Underground Forums

A qualitative mapping of Darkweb marketplaces

Out of the Dark: The Effect of Law Enforcement Actions on Cryptocurrency Market Prices

Toad in the Hole or Mapo Tofu? Comparative Analysis of English and Chinese Darknet Markets

Tokyo, Denver, Helsinki, Lisbon or the Professor? A Framework for Understanding Cybercriminal Roles in Darknet Markets

The shady economy: Understanding the difference in trading activity from underground forums in different layers of the Web

When Diversity Meets Hostility: A Study of Domain Squatting Abuse in Online Banking




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