Members’ Webinar: Cybercrime Trends due to COVID-19
APWG members-only COVID-19 Cybercrime webinar. The program will examine how the pandemic has affected phishing and cybercrime overall.
APWG members-only COVID-19 Cybercrime webinar. The program will examine how the pandemic has affected phishing and cybercrime overall.
Dave Piscitello gave at the Council of Europe’s Cyebrcrime Convention OCTOPUS Conference in November 2019?
For 2020 APWG’s members will once again come together to bridge the gaps between cybersecurity operations, research and consumer messaging with our fifteenth Symposium on Electronic Crime Research (eCrime 2020).
Join us for the APWG.EU’s fifth annual Symposium on Global Cybersecurity Awareness by sharing your expertise and informing our efforts to make cybersecurity awareness and education a primary global defense and prevention mechanism against cybercrime...
eCrimeEU 2020 is being presented in collaboration with INTERPOL, the official host of the event at the agency’s headquarters in Lyon, France this Spring. This event will present state-of-the-art research into cybercrime investigations, forensic techniques...
Meet and mingle with industry, policy and government leaders in security and privacy at the Nonprofits on the Loose soirée. Enjoy good food, drink and music while networking and having a great time.
The 2019 eCrime Best Paper and Honorable Mention awards were announced at the Symposium on Electronic Crime Research held in Pittsburgh on November 13, 14 & 15.
This year ́s eCrimeEU will present and consider current research projects on cybercrime investigations, forensic techniques and infrastructure defense against cyber-attacks and manipulation. The symposium’s operational and research insights for fighting electronic crime will be...
Summary Phishing that targeted cloud storage and file hosting sites fell, while phishing against payment processors and banks remained high Phishing remains most prevalent in the old, large gTLD .COM. But phishing is higher than...
Summary The number of confirmed phishing sites declined as 2018 proceeded. Detection of phishing sites has become harder because phishers are obfuscating phishing URLs with multiple redirections. Phishing that targeted SaaS and webmail services doubled...