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Global Cybercrime Networks

Emma Williams

Translator A AI

Publisher: Publifye

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"Global Cybercrime Networks" unveils the complex world of online criminal enterprises that operate beyond borders, exploiting the anonymity of the internet for data theft, fraud, and ransomware attacks. These sophisticated networks often utilize the dark web to coordinate activities, making international law enforcement a daunting challenge. The book explores how these cybercrime networks have evolved from simple hacking to organized criminal enterprises, highlighting the increasing sophistication of their techniques and the global scale of their operations.

 
 The book examines the structure and operation of these international rings, the technologies they employ, and the hurdles faced by cybersecurity professionals and international law enforcement. It details how botnets and phishing schemes are used to compromise systems and steal sensitive information. Through case studies and analysis of dark web forums, the book presents evidence-based insights into the motivations and methods of cybercriminals.

 
 This exploration of cybercrime combines technical analysis with insights from law, criminology, and international relations. Progressing from an introduction of key concepts to an examination of specific cyber attack methods, the book culminates in proposing mitigation strategies and stressing the importance of global collaboration. This approach provides a comprehensive understanding of the cybercrime landscape, making it valuable for policymakers, cybersecurity experts, and anyone interested in this growing global threat.
Available since: 02/27/2025.
Print length: 100 pages.

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