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eCrime 2017: Phoenix, AZ, USA
- 2017 APWG Symposium on Electronic Crime Research, eCrime 2017, Phoenix, AZ, USA, April 25-27, 2017. IEEE 2017, ISBN 978-1-5386-2701-3
- Alejandro Correa Bahnsen, Eduardo Contreras Bohorquez, Sergio Villegas, Javier Vargas, Fabio A. González:
Classifying phishing URLs using recurrent neural networks. 1-8 - Hiroki Kuzuno, Christian Karam:
Blockchain explorer: An analytical process and investigation environment for bitcoin. 9-16 - Shehroze Farooqi, Guillaume Jourjon, Muhammad Ikram, Mohamed Ali Kâafar, Emiliano De Cristofaro, Muhammad Zubair Shafiq, Arik Friedman, Fareed Zaffar:
Characterizing key stakeholders in an online black-hat marketplace. 17-27 - Andrew Ruef, Eric Nunes, Paulo Shakarian, Gerardo I. Simari:
Measuring cyber attribution in games. 28-32 - Alice Hutchings, Richard Clayton:
Configuring Zeus: A case study of online crime target selection and knowledge transmission. 33-40 - Andreas Haslebacher, Jeremiah Onaolapo, Gianluca Stringhini:
All your cards are belong to us: Understanding online carding forums. 41-51 - Mayank Dhiman, Markus Jakobsson, Ting-Fang Yen:
Breaking and fixing content-based filtering. 52-56 - Morvareed Bidgoli, Jens Grossklags:
"Hello. This is the IRS calling.": A case study on scams, extortion, impersonation, and phone spoofing. 57-69 - Sara Amini, Chris Kanich:
Characterizing the impact of malware infections and remediation attempts through support forum analysis. 70-78 - Daniel R. Thomas, Richard Clayton, Alastair R. Beresford:
1000 days of UDP amplification DDoS attacks. 79-84
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