The internet mafia trope has shaped our knowledge about organised crime groups online, yet the evidence is largely speculative and the logic often flawed. This paper adds to current knowledge by exploring the development, operation and demise of an online criminal group as a case study. In this article we analyse a DDoS (Distributed Denial of Service) stresser (also known as booter) which sells its services online to enable offenders to launch attacks. Using Social Network Analysis to explore the service operations and payment systems, our findings show a central business model that is similar to legitimate e-commerce websites in the way product, price and costumers are differentiated. It also illustrates that its organisation is distribute...
This study seeks to explore the characteristics of cyber-organised crime (OC), and focuses on the cr...
Traditional organised criminal groups are becoming more active in the cyber domain. They form online...
Cybercrime has been on the rise since the 1990s, affecting individuals, private organizations and pu...
This paper explores the nature of groups engaged in cyber crime. It briefly outlines the definition ...
Over the last decade, a sophisticated underground economy has emerged over the Internet in which cyb...
While cybercrime can often be an individual activity pursued by lone hackers, it has increasingly gr...
Purpose – The purpose of this article is to provide an empirically based description of how the Inte...
A growing number of studies show that the advent of the Internet has transformed the organisational ...
The Internet has opened up a Pandora's Box of crime: the proliferation of traditional as well as the...
With the growing sophistication and use of information technology, the past decade has seen a major ...
Criminological literature on crime and deviance in cyberspace has boomed in recent years with most s...
Cybercrime is the world’s biggest growth industry and is now costing an estimated €180 billion loss...
Purpose: This paper aims to examine whether there are morally defensible reasons for using or operat...
This study seeks to explore the characteristics of cyber-organised crime (OC), and focuses on the cr...
The world has seen a dramatic increase in illegal activities on the Internet. Prior research has inv...
This study seeks to explore the characteristics of cyber-organised crime (OC), and focuses on the cr...
Traditional organised criminal groups are becoming more active in the cyber domain. They form online...
Cybercrime has been on the rise since the 1990s, affecting individuals, private organizations and pu...
This paper explores the nature of groups engaged in cyber crime. It briefly outlines the definition ...
Over the last decade, a sophisticated underground economy has emerged over the Internet in which cyb...
While cybercrime can often be an individual activity pursued by lone hackers, it has increasingly gr...
Purpose – The purpose of this article is to provide an empirically based description of how the Inte...
A growing number of studies show that the advent of the Internet has transformed the organisational ...
The Internet has opened up a Pandora's Box of crime: the proliferation of traditional as well as the...
With the growing sophistication and use of information technology, the past decade has seen a major ...
Criminological literature on crime and deviance in cyberspace has boomed in recent years with most s...
Cybercrime is the world’s biggest growth industry and is now costing an estimated €180 billion loss...
Purpose: This paper aims to examine whether there are morally defensible reasons for using or operat...
This study seeks to explore the characteristics of cyber-organised crime (OC), and focuses on the cr...
The world has seen a dramatic increase in illegal activities on the Internet. Prior research has inv...
This study seeks to explore the characteristics of cyber-organised crime (OC), and focuses on the cr...
Traditional organised criminal groups are becoming more active in the cyber domain. They form online...
Cybercrime has been on the rise since the 1990s, affecting individuals, private organizations and pu...