2013 Accepted Research Papers
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.
Password advice shouldn’t be boring: Visualizing password guessing attacks
Leah Zhang-Kennedy ; Sonia Chiasson ; Robert Biddle
Voice of the customer
Brad Wardman ; Lisa Kelly ; Michael Weideman
$1.00 per RT #BostonMarathon #PrayForBoston: Analyzing fake content on Twitter
Aditi Gupta ; Hemank Lamba ; Ponnurangam Kumaraguru
10v3.c0ns
Aunshul Rege
A notation for describing the steps in indicator expansion
Jonathan M. Spring
Favicon – a clue to phishing sites detection
Guang-Gang Geng ; Xiao-Dong Lee ; Wei Wang ; Shian-Shyong Tseng
Empirical analysis of factors affecting malware URL detection
Marie Vasek ; Tyler Moore
Phish-Net: Investigating phish clusters using drop email addresses
Shams Zawoad ; Amit Kumar Dutta ; Alan Sprague ; Ragib Hasan ; Jason Britt ; Gary Warner
Honor among thieves: A common’s analysis of cybercrime economies
Sadia Afroz ; Vaibhav Garg ; Damon McCoy ; Rachel Greenstadt
Modeling malicious domain name take-down dynamics: Why eCrime pays
Jonathan M. Spring
An inquiry into money laundering tools in the Bitcoin ecosystem
Malte Möser ; Rainer Böhme ; Dominic Breuker
An exploration of the factors affecting the advertised price for stolen data
Thomas J. Holt ; Yi-Ting Chua ; Olga Smirnova
Folex: An analysis of an herbal and counterfeit luxury goods affiliate program
Mohammad Karami ; Shiva Ghaemi ; Damon Mccoy