Identity theft and related fraudulent activities affect approximately one in twenty-five adults each year across western societies. The Internet provides a new avenue for obtaining identity tokens and identifying information and increases the scale on which identity theft can be perpetrated. Recent research has suggested that fear of these types of crimes now matches or exceeds the fear of traditional place-based crimes, and has the potential to curtail online activities and hinder the further development of e-commerce applications. In this article, we conduct exploratory research identifying predictors of fear of cyber-identity theft and related fraudulent activities, based on the analysis of items included in the Australian Survey of Soci...
This study measures the influence of fear of financial loss (FOFL), fear of reputational damage (FOR...
Identity theft has become one of the fastest growing white collar crimes in the world. It occurs whe...
Background and Purpose: Online activities are present in almost every aspect of people’s daily lives...
Fear of crime research tends to focus disproportionately on physical or place-based crimes while cyb...
One unwelcome side effect accompanying the rise of e-commerce concerns the increase in cyber-crime, ...
The growth of online transactions coincides with the rise of cyber-criminals’ intent on stealing con...
Although it is generally acknowledged that the development of the Internet created new criminal oppo...
Fear of crime studies is an enduring theme in criminological research. The focus of such research, h...
Fear of crime research tends to focus disproportionately on physical or place-based crimes while cyb...
Online identity theft is one of the perils almost every Internet user is put at. Not every Internet ...
Much has been written about the fear of crime, and there now exists a considerable body of evidence ...
Part 3: SecurityInternational audienceThis study measures the influence of fear of financial loss (F...
This article assesses 3,259 romance fraud reports made by individuals to Scamwatch (Australian onlin...
The implementation of multiple technologies has changed the perception of delinquency. Individuals a...
Purpose This paper develops a theoretical framework to predict susceptibility to cyber-fraud vict...
This study measures the influence of fear of financial loss (FOFL), fear of reputational damage (FOR...
Identity theft has become one of the fastest growing white collar crimes in the world. It occurs whe...
Background and Purpose: Online activities are present in almost every aspect of people’s daily lives...
Fear of crime research tends to focus disproportionately on physical or place-based crimes while cyb...
One unwelcome side effect accompanying the rise of e-commerce concerns the increase in cyber-crime, ...
The growth of online transactions coincides with the rise of cyber-criminals’ intent on stealing con...
Although it is generally acknowledged that the development of the Internet created new criminal oppo...
Fear of crime studies is an enduring theme in criminological research. The focus of such research, h...
Fear of crime research tends to focus disproportionately on physical or place-based crimes while cyb...
Online identity theft is one of the perils almost every Internet user is put at. Not every Internet ...
Much has been written about the fear of crime, and there now exists a considerable body of evidence ...
Part 3: SecurityInternational audienceThis study measures the influence of fear of financial loss (F...
This article assesses 3,259 romance fraud reports made by individuals to Scamwatch (Australian onlin...
The implementation of multiple technologies has changed the perception of delinquency. Individuals a...
Purpose This paper develops a theoretical framework to predict susceptibility to cyber-fraud vict...
This study measures the influence of fear of financial loss (FOFL), fear of reputational damage (FOR...
Identity theft has become one of the fastest growing white collar crimes in the world. It occurs whe...
Background and Purpose: Online activities are present in almost every aspect of people’s daily lives...