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2023: US: What Money Can Do: Examining the Effects of Rewards on Online Romance Fraudsters’ Deceptive Strategies
2022: CN: Persuasive Schemes for Financial Exploitation in Online Romance Scam: An Anatomy on Sha Zhu Pan (杀猪盘) in China
2022: AU: How Frauds in Times of Crisis Target People
2012: UK: The Online Romance Scam: A Serious Cybercrime
2015: AU: No laughing matter: Blaming the victim of online fraud
2023: AU: More than Money: Examining the Potential Exposure of Romance Fraud Victims to Identity Crime
2022: AU: Exploring Fear of Crime for Those Targeted by Romance Fraud
2021: AU: The Use of Military Profiles in Romance Fraud Schemes
2012: UK: The Psychology of the Online Dating Romance Scam
2020: IT: Online Romance Scams: Relational Dynamics and Psychological Characteristics of the Victims and Scammers. A Scoping Review
2022: AU: “I Suspect That the Pictures Are Stolen”: Romance Fraud, Identity Crime, and Responding to Suspicions of Inauthentic Identities
2020: AU: Reflections on the reporting of fraud in Australia
2018: UK: Cybercrime and You: How Criminals Attack and the Human Factors That They Seek to Exploit
2021: TR: Synthesizing Cybersecurity Issues And Challenges For The Elderly
2020: NL: Reporting cybercrime victimization: determinants, motives, and previous experiences
2017: UK: Online fraud offending within an Australian jurisdiction
2023: MY: Thwarting Instant Messaging Phishing Attacks: The Role of Self-Efficacy and the Mediating Effect of Attitude towards Online Sharing of Personal Information
2022: ES: Smartphone Addiction, Social Support, and Cybercrime Victimization: A Discrete Survival and Growth Mixture Model
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