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How an Illicit Cybercrime Market Evolves: A Longitudinal Study

This post is also published on Security Research Blog, University of Cambridge. The project detail is on my personal webpage. Online underground marketplaces are an essential part of the cybercrime economy. They often act as a cash-out market, enabling the trade in illicit goods and services between pseudonymous members. To…

Cybercrime

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How an Illicit Cybercrime Market Evolves: A Longitudinal Study
How an Illicit Cybercrime Market Evolves: A Longitudinal Study

Nov 3, 2020

Attacking the Bitcoin Peer-to-Peer Network

People have tried to develop many different attack vectors on cryptocurrencies, from codebase flaws, cryptographic algorithms, mining processes, consensus protocols and block propagation mechanisms to the underlying network layer. Most attacks could be patched quickly by modifying the source code, but preventing attacks that exploit the network layer remains a…

Bitcoin Attack

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Attacking the Bitcoin Peer-to-Peer Network
Attacking the Bitcoin Peer-to-Peer Network
Anh V. Vu

Anh V. Vu

Anh is a PhD student at the University of Cambridge. His research spans Security, Cybercrime, and Underground Communities.

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