Book Review of Cybercrime – The Reality of the Threat

IF 0.7 Q4 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
Nicholas Chantler
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Abstract

If you're looking for introductory text on what cyber crime is, then this is the one! But don't expect and in-depth academic text. This self-published book is very much a book for the operational practitioner. An easy to read text that provides a broad overview relating to Federal Agent Nigel Phair’s experience whilst working at the Australian High Tech Crime Centre in Canberra and as a member of the Australian Federal Police. Some comments may seem to appear rather glib, along with several assumptions, but don't be put off; the book has merit and Phair provides a good insight for the newcomer wishing to learn about the domain of cyber crime. The introduction, I presume in an effort to allay our fears, states "The Internet is not of the Wild West, as was once portrayed in American Western movies. It is just another public place and Internet users need to use real-world sensibilities when operating in the online environment." Phew, thank goodness for that! But his statement is quickly followed by a darker one of impending doom; "the communities trusting e-commerce activities, will slowly erode over time as personal users either become victims of online crime or know someone who has." He then briefly mentions ‘the profile of cyber crime criminals’ and how the hacking the counterculture has completely changed into wellorganized and hierarchical groups of criminal syndicates that have realized there is substantial money to be made by criminal activity online. A geographical overview of the cyber crime elements are presented as the only real risk from Eastern Europe, Asia and West Africa. This is just too brief. His Eastern European perspective focuses only on the Russian Mafia and one incident involving a Romanian National. Asia, primarily relates to issues in China, although Singapore and Korea do get a mention. West Africa, primarily focuses on Nigeria and Kenya; with the Nigerian activity relating to the infamous "Nigerian letters." The rest of the book addresses the cyber crime activities under the broad headings of: o Unwanted Software; o Identity Crime; o Phishing;
网络犯罪书评-威胁的现实
如果你正在寻找关于什么是网络犯罪的介绍性文章,那么这就是它!但不要期望有深入的学术文本。这本自行出版的书是一本非常适合操作实践者的书。一个易于阅读的文本,提供了有关联邦探员Nigel Phair的经验,而在堪培拉的澳大利亚高科技犯罪中心工作,并作为澳大利亚联邦警察的一员的广泛概述。有些评论可能看起来相当油嘴滑舌,还有一些假设,但不要推迟;这本书有优点,Phair为希望了解网络犯罪领域的新手提供了很好的见解。我认为引言是为了减轻我们的恐惧,它说:“互联网并不像美国西部电影中曾经描绘的那样是狂野的西部。它只是另一个公共场所,互联网用户在网络环境中操作时需要使用现实世界的敏感性。”呸,谢天谢地!但他的声明之后很快就出现了一个更黑暗的即将到来的厄运;“随着时间的推移,信任电子商务活动的社区将慢慢受到侵蚀,因为个人用户要么成为网络犯罪的受害者,要么认识遭受网络犯罪的人。”然后,他简要地提到了“网络犯罪分子的概况”,以及反主流文化的黑客是如何完全转变为组织良好、等级分明的犯罪集团的,这些犯罪集团意识到网络犯罪活动可以赚到大量的钱。网络犯罪要素的地理概况呈现为东欧,亚洲和西非的唯一真正的风险。这太简短了。他的东欧视角只关注俄罗斯黑手党和一起涉及罗马尼亚国民的事件。亚洲,主要涉及中国的问题,尽管新加坡和韩国也被提及。西非,主要集中在尼日利亚和肯尼亚;与臭名昭著的“尼日利亚信件”有关的尼日利亚活动有关。本书的其余部分在以下几个大标题下讨论了网络犯罪活动:o不需要的软件;o身份罪行;o钓鱼;
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来源期刊
CiteScore
2.60
自引率
40.00%
发文量
0
审稿时长
16 weeks
期刊介绍: International Journal of Cyber Criminology (IJCC) is a peer reviewed online (open access) interdisciplinary journal published biannually and devoted to the study of cyber crime, cyber criminal behavior, cyber victims, cyber laws and cyber policy. IJCC is an unique Diamond open access, not for profit international journal, where the author(s) need not pay article processing charges / page charges and it is totally free for both the authors and the audience. IJCC will focus on all aspects of cyber/computer crime: Forms of Cyber Crime, Impact of cyber crimes in the real world, Policing Cyber space, International Perspectives of Cyber Crime, Developing cyber safety policy, Cyber Victims, Cyber Psychopathology, Geographical aspects of Cyber crime, Cyber offender behavior, cyber crime law, Cyber Pornography, Privacy & Anonymity on the Net, Internet Fraud and Identity Theft, Mobile Phone Safety, Human Factor of Cyber Crime and Cyber Security and Policy issues, Online Gambling, Copyright and Intellectual property Law. As the discipline of Cyber Criminology approaches the future, facing the dire need to document the literature in this rapidly changing area has become more important than ever before. The IJCC will be a nodal centre to develop and disseminate the knowledge of cyber crimes primarily from a social science perspective to the academic and lay world. The journal publishes theoretical, methodological, and applied papers, as well as book reviews. We do not publish highly technical cyber forensics / digital forensics papers and papers of descriptive / overview nature.
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