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Understanding scam victims: seven principles for systems security
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Understanding scam victims: seven principles for systems security
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Frank Stajano
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Paul Wilson
Effective countermeasures depend on first understanding how users naturally fall victim to fraudsters.
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Communications of The ACM - CACM
, vol. 54, no. 3, pp. 70-75, 2011
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10.1145/1897852.1897872
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...From the privacy perspective, peer pressure is similar to the herd principle [
12
], also known as social proof [13], in which individuals tend to accept taking risks if the people surrounding them appear to be taking the risk too...
Nathalie Baracaldo
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et al.
Simulating the effect of privacy concerns in online social networks
...it by using it in a protocol where it will be destroyed and none will be the wiser— that’s an interesting observation about the role of dishonesty in the psychology of scam victims [
19
] but let’s not get sidetracked for the moment...
Frank Stajano
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et al.
Multichannel Protocols to Prevent Relay Attacks
...As a case in point, witness the recent rise of online condence scams [8, 21,
26
]...
David Molnar
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et al.
This is your data on drugs: lessons computer security can learn from t...
...Attackers have an easy game - techniques that are successfully employed in the real world are currently even cheaper and easier to online (a point elaborated by Stajano & Wilson [
3
])...
M. Angela Sasse
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et al.
Familiarity Breeds Con-victims: Why We Need More Effective Trust Signa...
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Simulating the effect of privacy concerns in online social networks
Nathalie Baracaldo
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Claudia Lopez
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Mohd Anwar
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Michael Lewis
Conference:
Information Reuse and Integration - IRI
, 2011
Social Engineering Toolkit — A systematic approach to social engineering
Nikola PavkoviLuka Perkov
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Luka Perkov
Published in 2011.
Multichannel Protocols to Prevent Relay Attacks
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Citations: 1
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Frank Stajano
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Ford-Long Wong
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Bruce Christianson
Conference:
Financial Cryptography
, pp. 4-19, 2010
This is your data on drugs: lessons computer security can learn from the drug war
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Citations: 1
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David Molnar
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Serge Egelman
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Nicolas Christin
Published in 2010.
Familiarity Breeds Con-victims: Why We Need More Effective Trust Signaling
M. Angela Sasse
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Iacovos Kirlappos