Examining Differences in Open Web and Tor-Based Data Markets

Adam Bossler, Thomas J. Holt, Olga Smirnova

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Abstract

Recent research from both computer science and criminology has considered the practices of data thieves and illicit on-line markets and their role in the facilitation of cybercrime and identity theft. These studies are largely based on data developed from IRC channels and web forums and demonstrate the scope of products sold, as well as the relationships between data sellers and buyers. Few, however, have considered the emergent market for data and cybercrime services operating on Tor-based websites and forums. These encrypted and hidden markets may have different operations and data available from those operating on the open web, though there is minimal research on this topic to date. Thus, this study will attempt Eurocrim 2015, Porto, Portugal 35 to address this gap in our knowledge using a comparison of threads and advertisements for data in a sample of both open web forums and Tor-based forums and shops. The implications of this study for our understanding of both environments and law enforcement practice will be considered in depth.
Original languageAmerican English
StatePublished - Sep 2015
EventAnnual Conference of the European Society of Criminology - Porto, Portugal, Porto, Portugal
Duration: Sep 2 2015Sep 5 2015
Conference number: 15
https://esc-eurocrim.org/v2/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/eurocrim-2015-final-program.pdf (Link to program)
https://esc-eurocrim.org/v2/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/Eurocrim2015_Book_Of_Abstracts.pdf (Link to abstracts)
https://esc-eurocrim.org/v2/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/Eurocrim2015_errata-program.pdf (Link to program errata)

Conference

ConferenceAnnual Conference of the European Society of Criminology
Abbreviated titleEuroCrim
Country/TerritoryPortugal
CityPorto
Period09/2/1509/5/15
Internet address

Keywords

  • Criminology
  • Open web
  • Tor-based data markets

DC Disciplines

  • Criminology and Criminal Justice
  • Criminology

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