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Human Trafficking Online - cover

Human Trafficking Online

Soren Earthwalker

Traduttore A AI

Casa editrice: Publifye

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Human Trafficking Online investigates how the internet's anonymity has transformed human trafficking into a global cybercrime. It uncovers how traffickers exploit the dark web and encrypted communication to traffic victims internationally. The book highlights that traditional law enforcement methods are often ineffective against these borderless crimes, necessitating new, technologically advanced strategies. Did you know that leaked forum data from dark web marketplaces and analysis of cryptocurrency transactions are now used to track trafficking activities? This book uniquely focuses on the technological dimensions, offering concrete examples of how digital tools are weaponized. 

 
The book provides context by exploring the history of human trafficking and its evolving forms. It begins by introducing the core technologies used by traffickers, such as the dark web and encrypted messaging apps, and then examines specific case studies. Major sections of the book delve into the digital underground, analyze encryption and anonymity, and present a comparative study of global law enforcement responses, making it valuable for law enforcement, policymakers, and cybersecurity experts. It's a crucial resource for anyone seeking to understand and combat digital exploitation in the realms of true crime and politics.
Disponibile da: 27/02/2025.
Lunghezza di stampa: 81 pagine.

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