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Cybercriminal networks in the UK and Beyond: Network structure, criminal cooperation and external interactions

Jonathan Lusthaus, E.R. Kleemans, Rutger Leukfeldt, Michael Levi, Thomas J. Holt

2023Trends in Organized Crime49 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract This article examines the network structure, criminal cooperation, and external interactions of cybercriminal networks. Its contribution is empirical and inductive. The core of this study involved carrying out 10 case analyses on closed cybercrime investigations – all with financial motivations on the part of the offenders - in the UK and beyond. Each analysis involved investigator interview and access to unpublished law enforcement files. The comparison of these cases resulted in a wide range of findings on these cybercriminal networks, including: a common division between the scam/attack components and the money components; the presence of offline/local elements; a broad, and sometimes blurred, spectrum of cybercriminal behaviour and organisation. An overarching theme across the cases that we observe is that cybercriminal business models are relatively stable.

Topics & Concepts

CybercrimeLaw enforcementOrganised crimeTheme (computing)Criminal investigationNetwork structureCore (optical fiber)CriminologyEnforcementPolitical scienceBusinessComputer securityLaw and economicsSociologyLawComputer scienceTelecommunicationsThe InternetWorld Wide WebMachine learningCybercrime and Law Enforcement StudiesCrime, Illicit Activities, and GovernanceCrime Patterns and Interventions