10 v3.c0ns

Aunshul Rege
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美国在线约会行业价值20亿美元,拥有550万活跃注册用户。然而,这个成功的行业受到了一些网络犯罪的困扰,这些犯罪给全球的约会服务提供商和用户带来了严重的问题。大多数研究都针对在线诈骗和身份盗窃,这只是约会网站上发生的一些网络犯罪。本文超越了这个有限的范围,研究了七种犯罪:诈骗、身份盗窃、勒索、机器人欺诈、黑客攻击、虚假约会网站和欺诈性约会网站。本文的理论框架借鉴了个人、环境和组织犯罪学理论。论文分析了2000年至2013年间从交友网站、新闻媒体网站、反诈骗委员会、执法机关、政府机关收集的72份文件。本文研究了18个在线约会犯罪案例,并使用犯罪学方法来研究组织动态、作案手法、技术、惯例、技能和动机。最后,本文考察了几个现有的在线约会安全问题,介绍了网络安全政策的犯罪学方法,并提出了进一步研究的建议。
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The US online dating sector is worth $2billion and has 5.5 million active registered users. This successful industry, however, is plagued by several cybercrimes that pose serious problems for dating service providers and users worldwide. Most research has addressed online scams and identity theft, which are just some of the cybercrimes occurring at dating sites. This paper moves beyond this limited scope and examines seven crimes: scams, identity theft, extortion, bot fraud, hacking, bogus dating sites, and fraudulent dating sites. The theoretical framework for this paper borrows from individual, environmental, and organizational criminological theories. Document analysis is conducted on 72 documents collected from dating sites, news and media sites, anti-scam commissions, law enforcement agencies, and government agencies, from 2000 to 2013. The paper examines 18 case studies of online dating crimes and uses a criminological approach to examine organizational dynamics, modus operandi, techniques, routines, skills, and motivations. The paper concludes by examining the problems in several existing online dating security, introduces a criminological approach to cybersecurity policy, and offers suggestions for further research.
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