The Symposium on Electronic Crime Research is an annual event hosted by the APWG. The event's continuing goal is to promot cybercrime research by providing an means for researchers to publish their work. The program has published over 100 papers specifically focused on fraud and crime in the cyber world.
Below are the accepted papers for the latest meeting. Previous years are listed on the menu to the left.
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Classifying phishing URLs using recurrent neural networks |
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Alejandro Correa Bahnsen ; Eduardo Contreras Bohorquez ; Sergio Villegas ; Javier Vargas ; Fabio A. González |
Blockchain explorer: An analytical process and investigation environment for bitcoin |
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Hiroki Kuzuno ; Christian Karam |
Characterizing key stakeholders in an online black-hat marketplace |
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Shehroze Farooqi ; Guillaume Jourjon ; Muhammad Ikram ; Mohamed Ali Kaafar ; Emiliano De Cristofaro ; Zubair Shafiq ; Arik Friedman ; Fareed Zaffar |
Measuring cyber attribution in games |
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Andrew Ruef ; Eric Nunes ; Paulo Shakarian ; Gerardo I. Simari |
All your cards are belong to us: Understanding online carding forums |
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Andreas Haslebacher ; Jeremiah Onaolapo ; Gianluca Stringhini |
Breaking and fixing content-based filtering |
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Mayank Dhiman ; Markus Jakobsson ; Ting-Fang Yen |
“Hello. This is the IRS calling.”: A case study on scams, extortion, impersonation, and phone spoofing
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Morvareed Bidgoli ; Jens Grossklags |
Characterizing the impact of malware infections and remediation attempts through support forum analysis |
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Sara Amini ; Chris Kanich |
1000 days of UDP amplification DDoS attacks |
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Daniel R. Thomas ; Richard Clayton ; Alastair R. Beresford |