The monitoring of underground criminal activities is often automated to maximize the data collection and to train ML models to automatically adapt data collection tools to different communities. On the other hand, sophisticated adversaries may adopt crawling-detection capabilities that may significantly jeopardize researchers' opportunities to perform the data collection, for example by putting their accounts under the spotlight and being expelled from the community. This is particularly undesirable in prominent and high-profile criminal communities where entry costs are significant (either monetarily or for example for background checking or other trust-building mechanisms). This work presents CARONTE, a tool to semi-automatically learn vi...
The untraceable part of the Deep Web, also known as the Dark Web, is one of the most used "secretiv...
Terrorists have introduced several new challenges for Law Enforcement Agencies (LEAs), including the...
The world has seen a dramatic increase in illegal activities on the Internet. Prior research has inv...
The monitoring of underground criminal activities is often automated to maximize the data collection...
Underground forums allow criminals to interact, exchange knowledge, and trade in products and servic...
Underground forums allow criminals to interact, exchange knowledge, and trade in products and servic...
Abstract Cyber criminals congregate and operate in crowded online underground marketplaces. Because ...
Underground forums contain many thousands of active users, but the vast majority will be involved, a...
Underground forums allow users to interact with communities focused on illicit activities. They serv...
Part 1: Internet Crime InvestigationsInternational audienceCyber criminals congregate and operate in...
Anonymous and suitable information always are provided by criminal web data for Law enforcement agen...
Web crawlers have been developed for several malicious purposes like downloading server data without...
International audienceData available on the Web, such as financial data or public reviews, provides ...
The Crime as a Service (CaaS) model allows cybercriminals to specialise in certain illicit fields, i...
In this dissertation, we investigate the applications of data mining algorithms on online criminal i...
The untraceable part of the Deep Web, also known as the Dark Web, is one of the most used "secretiv...
Terrorists have introduced several new challenges for Law Enforcement Agencies (LEAs), including the...
The world has seen a dramatic increase in illegal activities on the Internet. Prior research has inv...
The monitoring of underground criminal activities is often automated to maximize the data collection...
Underground forums allow criminals to interact, exchange knowledge, and trade in products and servic...
Underground forums allow criminals to interact, exchange knowledge, and trade in products and servic...
Abstract Cyber criminals congregate and operate in crowded online underground marketplaces. Because ...
Underground forums contain many thousands of active users, but the vast majority will be involved, a...
Underground forums allow users to interact with communities focused on illicit activities. They serv...
Part 1: Internet Crime InvestigationsInternational audienceCyber criminals congregate and operate in...
Anonymous and suitable information always are provided by criminal web data for Law enforcement agen...
Web crawlers have been developed for several malicious purposes like downloading server data without...
International audienceData available on the Web, such as financial data or public reviews, provides ...
The Crime as a Service (CaaS) model allows cybercriminals to specialise in certain illicit fields, i...
In this dissertation, we investigate the applications of data mining algorithms on online criminal i...
The untraceable part of the Deep Web, also known as the Dark Web, is one of the most used "secretiv...
Terrorists have introduced several new challenges for Law Enforcement Agencies (LEAs), including the...
The world has seen a dramatic increase in illegal activities on the Internet. Prior research has inv...