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eCrime 2019: Pittsburgh, PA, USA
- 2019 APWG Symposium on Electronic Crime Research, eCrime 2019, Pittsburgh, PA, USA, November 13-15, 2019. IEEE 2019, ISBN 978-1-7281-6383-3
- Yi Ting Chua, Ben Collier:
Fighting the "blackheart airports": internal policing in the Chinese censorship circumvention ecosystem. 1-9 - Alexander Vetterl, Richard Clayton:
Honware: A Virtual Honeypot Framework for Capturing CPE and IoT Zero Days. 1-13 - Teodor Sommestad, Henrik Karlzén:
A meta-analysis of field experiments on phishing susceptibility. 1-14 - Renée Burton, Laura Rocha:
Whitelists that Work: Creating Defensible Dynamic Whitelists with Statistical Learning. 1-10 - Muhammad Saad, Aminollah Khormali, Aziz Mohaisen:
Dine and Dash: Static, Dynamic, and Economic Analysis of In-Browser Cryptojacking. 1-12 - Morvareed Bidgoli, Bart P. Knijnenburg, Jens Grossklags, Brad Wardman:
Report Now. Report Effectively. Conceptualizing the Industry Practice for Cybercrime Reporting. 1-10 - Rasika Bhalerao, Maxwell Aliapoulios, Ilia Shumailov, Sadia Afroz, Damon McCoy:
Mapping the Underground: Supervised Discovery of Cybercrime Supply Chains. 1-16 - Jack Hughes, Ben Collier, Alice Hutchings:
From playing games to committing crimes: A multi-technique approach to predicting key actors on an online gaming forum. 1-12 - Yi Ting Chua, Simon Parkin, Matthew Edwards, Daniela Oliveira, Stefan Schiffner, Gareth Tyson, Alice Hutchings:
Identifying Unintended Harms of Cybersecurity Countermeasures. 1-15 - Dennis Tatang, Florian Quinkert, Thorsten Holz:
Below the Radar: Spotting DNS Tunnels in Newly Observed Hostnames in the Wild. 1-15 - Eric Spero, Milica Stojmenovic, Sonia Chiasson, Robert Biddle:
Control and Understanding in Malware and Legitimate Software. 1-11 - Leon Böck, Nikolaos Alexopoulos, Emine Saracoglu, Max Mühlhäuser, Emmanouil Vasilomanolakis:
Assessing the Threat of Blockchain-based Botnets. 1-11
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