2018: UK: Understanding the Risks of Financial Scams as Part of Elder Abuse Prevention
2013: UK: Advance fee frauds messages - non-declining trend
2016: AU: ‘They’re Very Lonely’: Understanding the Fraud Victimisation of Seniors
2020: Fake News, Disinformation, and Deepfakes: Leveraging Distributed Ledger Technologies and Blockchain to Combat Digital Deception and Counterfeit Reality
2021: CN: A decision paradox: benefit vs risk and trust vs distrust for online dating adoption vs non-adoption
2019: AU: Understanding the effects of compromise and misuse of personal details on older people
FBI Posts
2013: UK: THE SCAMMERS PERSUASIVE TECHNIQUES MODEL: Development of a Stage Model to Explain the Online Dating Romance Scam
2023: UK: Youth Unemployment and Cybercrime in Nigeria
2020: US: Criminals Work from Home during Pandemics Too: a Public Health Approach to Respond to Fraud and Crimes against those 50 and above
2022: US: Understanding Romance Scammers Through the Lens of Their Victims: Qualitative Modeling of Risk and Protective Factors in the Online Context
2021:TW: Romance Scams: Romantic Imagery and Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation
2023: AU: ‘Should’ve known better’: Using Lerner’s Belief in a Just World to understand how the Fraud Justice Network observe victims of online romance and investment frauds
2020: UK: Orienting the Development of Crime Analysis Processes in Police Organisations Covering the Digital Transformations of Fraud Mechanisms
2019: UK: Scambaiting on the Spectrum of Digilantism
2019: UK: Responding to victimisation in a digital world: a case study of fraud and computer misuse reported in Wales
2015: UK: Anatomy of the online dating romance scam