2022: US: Exploring Fraudsters Strategies to Defraud Users on Online Employment Databases
2008: US: Mitigating losses suffered by elders from financial scams
2022: UK: An insider's look at the rise of Nigerian 419 scams
2021: UK: Theorising the impact of COVID-19 on the fraud victimisation of older persons
2022: UK: Meeting you was a fake: investigating the increase in romance fraud during COVID-19
2019: MY: Online-Dating Romance Scam in Malaysia: An Analysis of Online Conversations between Scammers and Victims
2018: UK: 419 – It's just a Game: Pathways to Cyber-Fraud Criminality emanating from West Africa
2021: US: The Restrictive Deterrent Effect of Warning Messages Sent to Active Romance Fraudsters: An Experimental Approach
2015: US: Cybercrime prevention and law enforcement: a comparative analysis of Nigeria and the United States of America
2019: NG: Yahoo-plus in Ibadan: Meaning, Characterization and Strategies
2021: UK: Just the Money? Does the Criminal Law Appropriately Tackle Romance Frauds?
2020: US: The Evolution and Legislative Response to Nigerian Cybercrime
2019: NG: "Yahoo Boys" Phenomenon in Lagos Metropolis: A Qualitative Investigation
2021: US: Antecedents of Members’ Trust Propensity and Its Impact on Self-Disclosure Intention in Mobile-Based Online Dating Apps
2023: UK: Tainted love: a systematic literature review of online romance scam research
2019: US: Social Engineering Attacks: A Survey
2019: US: Susceptibility to Social Engineering: Human Vulnerabilities
2019: UK: The Psychology of Internet Fraud Victimisation: a Systematic Review
2016: CA: ‘I’m anonymous, I’m a voice at the end of the phone’: A Canadian case study into the benefits of providing telephone support to fraud victims
2021: FI: Cybercrime Victimization and Problematic Social Media Use: Findings from a Nationally Representative Panel Study