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The online stolen data market: disruption and intervention approaches

opencrim February 8, 2017 The online stolen data market: disruption and intervention approaches2017-02-08T01:55:21+00:00 Global Crime
The online stolen data market: disruption and intervention approaches Volume 18, Issue 1, February 2017, Page 11-30. Alice Hutchings Read the syndicated article here
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Can criminals create opportunities for crime? Malvertising and illegal online medicine trade

opencrim February 8, 2017 Can criminals create opportunities for crime? Malvertising and illegal online medicine trade2017-02-08T01:55:18+00:00 Global Crime
Can criminals create opportunities for crime? Malvertising and illegal online medicine trade Volume 18, Issue 1, February 2017, Page 31-48. Yuliya G. Zabyelina Read the syndicated article here
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The network structure of malware development, deployment and distribution

opencrim February 8, 2017 The network structure of malware development, deployment and distribution2017-02-08T01:55:16+00:00 Global Crime
The network structure of malware development, deployment and distribution Volume 18, Issue 1, February 2017, Page 49-69. Mitch Macdonald Read the syndicated article here
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Blood oil: tyrants, violence and the rules that run the world

opencrim February 8, 2017 Blood oil: tyrants, violence and the rules that run the world2017-02-08T01:55:10+00:00 Global Crime
Blood oil: tyrants, violence and the rules that run the world Volume 18, Issue 1, February 2017, Page 70-73. Nigel South Read the syndicated article here
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