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2020: IT: Lovextortion: Persuasion strategies in romance cybercrime
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2022: UK: Using artificial intelligence (AI) and deepfakes to deceive victims: the need to rethink current romance fraud prevention messaging
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2022: US: Exploring Fraudsters Strategies to Defraud Users on Online Employment Databases
2019: MY: Online-Dating Romance Scam in Malaysia: An Analysis of Online Conversations between Scammers and Victims
2015: AU: The Role of Love stories in Romance Scams: A Qualitative Analysis of Fraudulent Profiles
2014: US: Exploring internet users' vulnerability to online dating fraud: Analysis of routine activities theory factors
2013: UK: The Scammers Persuasive Techniques Model: Development of a Stage Model to Explain the Online Dating Romance Scam
2009: US: What's Love Got to Do with It? Exploring Online Dating Scams and Identity Fraud
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