Alice Hutchings

Orcid: 0000-0003-3037-2684

Affiliations:
  • University of Cambridge, UK


According to our database1, Alice Hutchings authored at least 44 papers between 2015 and 2024.

Collaborative distances:
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  • Erdős number3 of four.

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Bibliography

2024
The Art of Cybercrime Community Research.
ACM Comput. Surv., June, 2024

The Amplification of Online Deviancy Through the Language of Violent Crime, War, and Aggression.
IEEE Secur. Priv., 2024

Confidential Computing Transparency.
CoRR, 2024

ModZoo: A Large-Scale Study of Modded Android Apps and their Markets.
CoRR, 2024

Getting Bored of Cyberwar: Exploring the Role of Low-level Cybercrime Actors in the Russia-Ukraine Conflict.
Proceedings of the ACM on Web Conference 2024, 2024

No Easy Way Out: the Effectiveness of Deplatforming an Extremist Forum to Suppress Hate and Harassment.
Proceedings of the IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy, 2024

Stop Following Me! Evaluating the Malicious Uses of Personal Item Tracking Devices and Their Anti-Stalking Features.
Proceedings of the 2024 European Symposium on Usable Security, 2024

Measuring the Unmeasurable: Estimating True Population of Hidden Online Communities.
Proceedings of the IEEE European Symposium on Security and Privacy Workshops, 2024

Investigating Wrench Attacks: Physical Attacks Targeting Cryptocurrency Users.
Proceedings of the 6th Conference on Advances in Financial Technologies, 2024

2023
Automated hate speech detection and span extraction in underground hacking and extremist forums.
Nat. Lang. Eng., September, 2023

A graph-based representation of the Hack Forums using Neo4j.
Dataset, August, 2023

A Graph-Based Stratified Sampling Methodology for the Analysis of (Underground) Forums.
IEEE Trans. Inf. Forensics Secur., 2023

Stop Following Me! Evaluating the Effectiveness of Anti-Stalking Features of Personal Item Tracking Devices.
CoRR, 2023

Can't Keep Them Away: The Failures of Anti-stalking Protocols in Personal Item Tracking Devices.
Proceedings of the Security Protocols XXVIII, 2023

Short Paper: DeFi Deception - Uncovering the Prevalence of Rugpulls in Cryptocurrency Projects.
Proceedings of the Financial Cryptography and Data Security, 2023

"Get a higher return on your savings!": Comparing adverts for cryptocurrency investment scams across platforms.
Proceedings of the IEEE European Symposium on Security and Privacy, 2023

Digital Drift and the Evolution of a Large Cybercrime Forum.
Proceedings of the IEEE European Symposium on Security and Privacy, 2023

Hacker's Paradise: Analysing Music in a Cybercrime Forum.
Proceedings of the APWG Symposium on Electronic Crime Research, 2023

Autism Disclosures and Cybercrime Discourse on a Large Underground Forum.
Proceedings of the APWG Symposium on Electronic Crime Research, 2023

In the Market for a Botnet? An In-Depth Analysis of Botnet-Related Listings on Darkweb Marketplaces.
Proceedings of the APWG Symposium on Electronic Crime Research, 2023

Click Here to Exit: An Evaluation of Quick Exit Buttons.
Proceedings of the 2023 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2023

2022
Getting Bored of Cyberwar: Exploring the Role of the Cybercrime Underground in the Russia-Ukraine Conflict.
CoRR, 2022

PostCog: A tool for interdisciplinary research into underground forums at scale.
Proceedings of the IEEE European Symposium on Security and Privacy, 2022

"Invest in crypto!": An analysis of investment scam advertisements found in Bitcointalk.
Proceedings of the APWG Symposium on Electronic Crime Research, 2022

2021
Follow the money: The relationship between currency exchange and illicit behaviour in an underground forum.
Proceedings of the IEEE European Symposium on Security and Privacy Workshops, 2021

2020
Turning Up the Dial: the Evolution of a Cybercrime Market Through Set-up, Stable, and Covid-19 Eras.
Proceedings of the IMC '20: ACM Internet Measurement Conference, 2020

WACCO 2020: the 2nd Workshop on Attackers and Cybercrime Operations Co-held with IEEE European Symposium on Security and Privacy 2020.
Proceedings of the IEEE European Symposium on Security and Privacy Workshops, 2020

Detecting Trending Terms in Cybersecurity Forum Discussions.
Proceedings of the Sixth Workshop on Noisy User-generated Text, 2020

2019
Measuring eWhoring.
Proceedings of the Internet Measurement Conference, 2019

Booting the Booters: Evaluating the Effects of Police Interventions in the Market for Denial-of-Service Attacks.
Proceedings of the Internet Measurement Conference, 2019

Understanding eWhoring.
Proceedings of the IEEE European Symposium on Security and Privacy, 2019

Inside out: Characterising Cybercrimes Committed Inside and Outside the Workplace.
Proceedings of the 2019 IEEE European Symposium on Security and Privacy Workshops, 2019

From playing games to committing crimes: A multi-technique approach to predicting key actors on an online gaming forum.
Proceedings of the 2019 APWG Symposium on Electronic Crime Research, 2019

Identifying Unintended Harms of Cybersecurity Countermeasures.
Proceedings of the 2019 APWG Symposium on Electronic Crime Research, 2019

2018
CrimeBB: Enabling Cybercrime Research on Underground Forums at Scale.
Proceedings of the 2018 World Wide Web Conference on World Wide Web, 2018

Characterizing Eve: Analysing Cybercrime Actors in a Large Underground Forum.
Proceedings of the Research in Attacks, Intrusions, and Defenses, 2018

Aggressive language in an online hacking forum.
Proceedings of the 2nd Workshop on Abusive Language Online, 2018

2017
International comparison of bank fraud reimbursement: customer perceptions and contractual terms.
J. Cybersecur., 2017

Ethical issues in research using datasets of illicit origin.
Proceedings of the 2017 Internet Measurement Conference, 2017

Configuring Zeus: A case study of online crime target selection and knowledge transmission.
Proceedings of the 2017 APWG Symposium on Electronic Crime Research, 2017

2016
Examining signals of trust in criminal markets online.
J. Cybersecur., 2016

Are Payment Card Contracts Unfair? (Short Paper).
Proceedings of the Financial Cryptography and Data Security, 2016

Taking down websites to prevent crime.
Proceedings of the 2016 APWG Symposium on Electronic Crime Research, 2016

2015
Scripting the crime commission process in the illicit online prescription drug trade.
J. Cybersecur., 2015


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