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EPISODE · May 15, 2021 · 36 MIN

Dishonest Criminals: Disputes in Cybercriminal markets

from Cybercrimeology · host Benoit Dupont

About our Guest:https://www.benoitdupont.net/en/benoit/bio/Articles Mentioned in this Episode:Dupont, B., & Lusthaus, J. (2021). Countering distrust in illicit online networks: the dispute resolution strategies of cybercriminals. Social science computer review, 0894439321994623.https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1177/0894439321994623?casa_token=k6AMoVBDNwYAAAAA:hQWSXEoBVsFl1xnq6bu4L9jsAz3VhI8A-QzOg8FY6ijAWi5nyEPNQXmg2F6Z2or3HJgFNhRr-TtTQQ"Policing in the information age: technological errors of the past in perspective" is a chapter inEnders, M., & Dupont, B. (Eds.). (2001). Policing the lucky country. Hawkins Press.http://books.google.com/books?hl=en&lr=&id=THpskGENKeEC&oi=fnd&pg=PA34&dq=info:m23vwOmMaUgJ:scholar.google.com&ots=15MvrMneT-&sig=KUn-qnNx0NXXy0QtisWl3NgIxaADr Dupont mentioned the work of Dr Gabriela Coleman, a book to read if you are interested is here:Coleman, G. (2014). Hacker, hoaxer, whistleblower, spy: The many faces of Anonymous. Verso books.Other:We mentioned Xylitol, their blog can be found here:https://www.xylibox.com/2013/04/darkode-leak.html Draw an iceberg and see how it will float https://joshdata.me/iceberger.html The sample from the start of this episode is from Kansas City Confidentialhttps://publicdomainmovie.net/movie/kansas-city-confidentialI was very busy when I was editing this one so the sound is not quite smooth as it usually is. We used Zoom as well, and sometime it sounds like it has made an edit when it is managing bandwidth. So, Apologies for that. Also, I had allergies when doing the interviews, but it cleared up by the time I got to doing some inserts to help with the story flow, it sounds a little odd because of that. I wouldn't tell this to just anyone, but as you have been reading these show notes for so long I feel like we have gotten to be a little closer.

Dr Benoît Dupont joins us to talk about closed cybercrime markets and the mechanisms for trust and resolving disputes within these communities.

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About our Guest:https://www.benoitdupont.net/en/benoit/bio/Articles Mentioned in this Episode:Dupont, B., & Lusthaus, J. (2021). Countering distrust in illicit online networks: the dispute resolution strategies of cybercriminals. Social science...

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