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Targeted Attacks: The Real Threats of Phishing, Spear Phishing, and Ransomware

Targeted Attacks: The Real Threats of Phishing, Spear Phishing, and Ransomware

From: Cybercrime: Awareness, Prevention, and Response

This chapter breaks down three specific types of cyber attacks: Phishing, Spear Phishing, and Ransomware. 24 $2.40 Add
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The Anatomy of Mr. Big

The Anatomy of Mr. Big

From: The "Mr Big" Sting

This chapter builds on the case studies of previous chapters by breaking the RCMP’s Mr. Big operations into the component parts: case selection, making contact, establishing a relationship, … 47 $4.70 Add
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The Bad: R v. Unger

The Bad: R v. Unger

From: The "Mr Big" Sting

This chapter details a crime, how evidence was ignored, and a jailhouse informant was believed to build a Mr Big sting. The suspect was subsequently charged and convicted, but more than a decade … 19 $1.90 Add
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The Future of Mr. Big

The Future of Mr. Big

From: The "Mr Big" Sting

While Mr. Big has retained the same basic structure over the past three decades, a lot of changes have been made. A Mr. Big operation today is much longer, more expensive, more sophisticated, and … 17 $1.70 Add
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The Good: R v. Bridges

The Good: R v. Bridges

From: The "Mr Big" Sting

This chapter details a crime and how the Mr. Big sting was used to demonstrate the guilt of a suspect, from the introduction of the victim, the sting, the arrest, to the legal process and how the … 18 $1.80 Add
The "Mr Big" Sting

The "Mr Big" Sting

The Cases, the Killers, the Controversial Confessions

How the police create an imaginary criminal gang to trick homicide suspects into a confession and a prison cell. There are people in prison who got away with murder until they told the boss of a … 226 View
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The Murky: R v. Hart

The Murky: R v. Hart

From: The "Mr Big" Sting

In this chapter a double homicide is solved with a Mr. Big sting using illegal tactics. In addition, the uncertain evidence and conflicting accounts of the accused do not lead to a certainty of … 18 $1.80 Add
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Understanding and De-escalating Conflict

Understanding and De-escalating Conflict

From: Conflict Management in Law Enforcement

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Using Social Media When Investigating Cybercrime

Using Social Media When Investigating Cybercrime

From: Cybercrime: Awareness, Prevention, and Response

In this chapter, the author demonstrates strategies for using social media within investigations. 20 $2.00 Add