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As eCrime Engages Adversaries Now Assisted By Advanced AI, Its Research Products Could Not Be More Vital to Shared Ecosystem Defense
Phishing, Scams and BEC Attacks All Rose Markedly in 2025
Finger-waging researchers direct marketplace managers to maintain greater vigilance against obscured stalkerware applications in their inventories
Criminals Are Launching Costly Attacks Across an Array of Methods - and Media
More Than 1600 Brands Targeted, Just By QR Code Attacks in Q2
Pre-Eminent Cybercrime Conference Examines Cyber-Physical Cybercrimes and the Role of AI Innovation in Cybercrime
Wire-transfer BEC attacks increased by 33 percent compared from Q4 to Q1 2025
Chinese Phishing Kits and Cheap Domain Names Fuel Toll-Road Billing Scams
Pre-eminent Peer-Reviewed Cybercrime Conference Examines Physical Impact of Cybercrime Driven by AI Innovations -- Underwritten by a Newly Wealthy Criminal Culture
Fraudsters Customizing Attacks with Victims’ Home Addresses and Images, Frightening Victims with Phone Calls and Text Messages
APWG eCrime 2024 Boston presents research into every aspect of cybercrime — from tracking anonymous criminals across the cyberspace to phisher’s exploitation of Gmail notification systems to provoke responses to their lures
Fraudsters Optimizing Attacks for Each Target — and Working Full Time to Appear on Your Smartphone
APWG eCrime, the world's pre-eminent counter-cybercrime symposium, convenes global thought leaders and cyber pioneers to frame the catalyzing, organizing questions that will help turn the tide against cybercrime
Conference Theme for APWG eCrime 2024 at Boston: Taking Back Cyberspace from the Cybercrime Plexus
Phone-Based Frauds Allow Scammers to Engage with Victims More Personally
APWG 2024 eCrime Conference Focuses on Rolling Back Digital Chaos That's Come to Rule the Internet and Its Animating Infrastructure in the Last 20 Years
APWG Members Witnessing Troubling New Surges in Phone-Based Cybercrime
Cybersecurity Experts From Around the World Joining Counter-Cybercrime Torchbearer APWG to Map AI Crime Threatscape of the Future
Cybersecurity Experts From Around the World Joining Counter-Cybercrime Torchbearer APWG to Map AI Crime Threatscape of the Future
The APWG.EU Technical Summit and Researchers Sync-Up 2023 (Tech 2023) will convene cybercrime researchers and industry responders from across the globe to confront the cybercrime onslaught that today threatens commerce and culture in most every polity on earth
Attacks Against Mobile Subscribers Nearly Doubling From Q3 to Q4 as Vishing Surges
The APWG.EU Technical Summit and Researchers Sync-Up 2023 (Tech 2023) will convene cybercrime researchers and industry responders from across the globe to confront the cybercrime onslaught that today threatens commerce and culture in most every polity on earth
Experts on phishing assemble for practical - and visionary - Webinar on protecting ICT users from the evolving cybercrime threats
Advance Fee Fraud Scams Soar While Ransomware Attacks Level Off
Register now for the world's only conference dedicated specifically to cybercrime research — this year focusing on: ransomware, cybercrime public and industry policy, scam marketplaces and behavioral aspects of cybercrime
Now in its 17th year, APWG eCrime presents multi-disciplinary research that interrogates every aspect of cybercrime -- and insights and innovations in cybercrime suppression.
STOP. THINK. CONNECT. Cybersecurity Awareness Campaign Adopted by Kazakhstan National Computer Emergency Response Team
The world's only peer-reviewed research conference dedicated exclusively to cybercrime studies is in its 17th year of publication
APWG's Counter-cybercrime R&D Forge Proffers Programs for Education, Awareness and Alerting Every Day of the Year
Healthcare and Transportation Sectors Menaced By Increasing Ransomware Attacks
Program Committee for 17th Annual Edition of Prestigious Cybercrime Research Conference Assembles Leading Minds From Counter-Cybercrime Community
Retreat of Cybercrime Gangs Reduces Ransomware Propagation by 25 Percent in 1Q 2022
APWG Announces Opening of Submissions to its 17th Annual Peer-Reviewed Conference on Cybercrime Research
Ransomware Attacks Spike Upward 36 Percent in Q4 2021 from Previous Quarter
Researchers from Temple and Princeton Win 'Best Student Paper' Awards With Social-Engineering Capture the Flag Exercise and a Study of the Security and Privacy Risks of Phone Number Recycling
EBRAND Joins APWG.EU, Leveraging Cybercrime Data Clearinghouse For Cutting Edge R&D
New Symposium Management Team Brings in Trove of Important Cybercrime Research Papers on All Aspects of Cybercrime's Burgeoning Menace
Attacks Remain Costly, Rising and Maintaining Intensity of Focus Against Cryptocurrency Coins and Services Brands
Company aims to expand resources to counter cybercrime and provide APWG with another vital data source for monitoring of scams, fraud and phishing
Attacks Remain Costly, and Rise against Cryptocurrency Companies
This Year's Symposium Surveys the CV19 Cybercrime Wave, Its Aftermath and Considers the Future It Portends
Business Email Compromise Attack Ransom Demands Via Wire Transfer Nearly Doubled From Q3 2020 — and Increased 14 percent from Q4 2020
Conference Chairs from Cambridge University and University of Ottawa Take Reins for APWG eCrime XVI in the First Change of Symposium's Executive Chairs in Post-Pandemic Epoch
APWG Welcomes Newest Sponsor and R&D Partner ZibaSec to Its Global Counter-Cybercrime Community