Mathew J Miehling
Affliate advertising fraud and an investigatory fraud framework.
Miehling, Mathew J; Buchanan, William J; Lawson, Alistair
Authors
Prof Bill Buchanan B.Buchanan@napier.ac.uk
Professor
Alistair Lawson A.Lawson@napier.ac.uk
Associate Professor
Abstract
This paper outlines the details of a real-life scam, which involves creating fraudulent Web sites which pretend to sell goods, but are actually used to perform click-through crime or use identity fraud to claim commission on the sale of goods. It involves an investigation of real-life investigatory data, which outlines the methodology used to implement an investigatory framework. This novel framework allows an investigator to use anonymised data, which still has the context of the investigation
Citation
Miehling, M. J., Buchanan, W. J., & Lawson, A. (2011). Affliate advertising fraud and an investigatory fraud framework. In CyberForensics 2011
Conference Name | CyberForensics 2011 |
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Start Date | Jun 27, 2011 |
End Date | Jun 28, 2011 |
Publication Date | 2011 |
Deposit Date | May 27, 2011 |
Publicly Available Date | May 16, 2017 |
Peer Reviewed | Peer Reviewed |
Book Title | CyberForensics 2011 |
Keywords | Cybercrime; fraud; online scam; click-through crime; identity fraud; investigatory framework; |
Public URL | http://researchrepository.napier.ac.uk/id/eprint/4431 |
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