
Cybercrime Risks and Responses
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1. Introduction: Cybercrime Risks and Responses - Eastern and Western Perspectives; Russell G Smith, Ray Chak-Chung Cheung and Laurie Yiu-Chung Lau
PART I: UNDERSTANDING CYBERCRIME THROUGH RESEARCH
2. Trajectories of Cybercrime; Russell G. Smith
3. Ethical, Legal and Methodological Considerations in Cyber-Research: Conducting a Cyber-Ethnography of www.bullying.org; Barry E. Cartwright
4. That Cyber-Routines, That Cybervictimization: Profiling Victimes of Cybercrime; Fernando Miro
PART II: CONTEMPORARY CYBERCRIME RISKS
5. Organized Cybercrime and National Security; Peter Grabosky
6. Internet Fraud in Hong Kong: An Analysis of a Sample of Court Cases; Laurie Yiu-Chung Lau
7. The Role of Spam in Cybercrime; Data from the Australian Cybercrime Pilot Observatory; Mamoun Alazab and Roderic Broadhurst
8. Quantifying Sexually Explicit Language; George Weir
9. Spreading the Message Digitally; A Look Into Extremist Organizations' Use of the Internet; Richard Frank, Martin Bouchard, Garth Davies and Joseph Mei
10. Criminals in the Cloud: Crime, Security Threats and Prevention Measures; Alice Hutchings, Russell G. Smith and Lachlan James
PART III: INDUSTRY, CRIMINAL JUSTICE AND FORENSIC RESPONSES TO CYBERCRIME
11. Hong Kong's Experience in Strengthening the Security Measures of Retail Payment Services; Shu-Pui Li
12. Banking Security: A Hong Kong Perspective; Paul Tak Shing Liu
13. Complicity in Cyberspace: Applying Doctrines of Accessorial Liability to Online Groups; Gregor Urbas
14. Profiling Cybercrime Perpetrators in China and Its Policy Countermeasures; Darrell Chan and Dawei Wang
PART IV: PRIVACY AND FREEDOM ONLINE
15. When Privacy Meets Social Networking Sites - With Special Reference to Facebook; Yachi Chiang
16. An Introduction of Cyber-Crowdsourcing (Human Flesh Searching) in the Greater China Region; Lennon Y.C. Chang and Andy K.H. Leung
17. Hacktivism and Whistleblowing in the Era of Forced Transparency?; Alana Maurushat
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