Cybercrime

Refers to any form of crime committed online. This most commonly occurs hacking, but can also refer to situations such as online bullying or abuse.

 

Related Publications:

  • [WebSci2009] Richter, Wolf, Brown, Ian - Designing effective regulation for the "Dark side" of the Web.
  • [WebSci2009] van Eeten, Michel, Bauer, Johannes - Securing Cyberspace: Realigning Economic Incentives in the ICT Value Net.
  • [WebSci2017] Mizanur Rahman, Ruben Recabarren, Bogdan Carbunar, Dongwon Lee - Stateless Puzzles for Real Time Online Fraud Preemption
  • [WebSci2017] Jennifer Golbeck, Zahra Ashktorab, Rashad O. Banjo, Alexandra Berlinger, Siddharth Bhagwan, Cody Buntain, Paul Cheakalos, Alicia A. Geller, Quint Gergory, Rajesh Kumar Gnanasekaran, Raja Rajan Gunasekaran, Kelly M. Hoffman, Jenny Hottle, Vichita Jienjitlert, Shivika Khare, Ryan Lau, Marianna J. Martindale, Shalmali Naik, Heather L. Nixon, Piyush Ramachandran, Kristine M. Rogers, Lisa Rogers, Meghna Sardana Sarin, Gaurav Shahane, Jayanee Thanki, Priyanka Vengataraman, Zijian Wan, Derek Michael Wu - A Large Labeled Corpus for Online Harassment Research
  • [WebSci2017] Eni Mustafaraj, Panagiotis Takis Metaxas - The Fake News Spreading Plague: Was it Preventable?
  • [WebSci2017] Huw Fryer, Elena Simperl - Web Science Challenges in Researching Bug Bounties
  • [WebSci2012] Lisa Sugiura, Catherine Pope, Craig Webber - Buying unlicensed slimming drugs from the Web: a virtual ethnography
  • [WebSci2013] Silvia Mitter, Claudia Wagner, Markus Strohmaier - Understanding The Impact Of Socialbot Attacks In Online Social Networks
  • [WebSci2013] Michael Yip, Nigel Shadbolt, Craig Webber - Why Forums? An Empirical Analysis into the Facilitating Factors of Carding Forums
  • [WebSci2010] Wu, Zhaohui, Jiang, Lu, Zheng, Qinghua, Tian, Zhenhua, Liu, Jun, Zhao, Junzhou - A Peep at Pornography Web in China.
  • [WebSci2011] Joan Feigenbaum, James Hendler, Aaron D. Jaggard, Daniel Weitzner, Rebecca Wright - Accountability and Deterrence in Online Life (Extended Abstract).
  • [WebSci2011] Michael Yip, Craig Webber - Hacktivism: a theoretical and empirical exploration of China’s cyber warriors.