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Ethical and Social Challenges with developing Automated Methods to Detect and Warn potential victims of Mass-marketing Fraud (MMF)

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Ethical and Social Challenges with developing Automated Methods to Detect and Warn potential victims of Mass-marketing Fraud (MMF). / Whitty, Monica; Edwards, Matthew John; Levi, Michael et al.
Second International Workshop on Computational Methods for CyberSafety (CyberSafety 2017), co-located with the International Conference on World Wide Web (WWW). New York: ACM, 2017. p. 1311-1314.

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Whitty, M, Edwards, MJ, Levi, M, Peersman, C, Rashid, A, Sasse, A, Sorell, T & Stringhini, G 2017, Ethical and Social Challenges with developing Automated Methods to Detect and Warn potential victims of Mass-marketing Fraud (MMF). in Second International Workshop on Computational Methods for CyberSafety (CyberSafety 2017), co-located with the International Conference on World Wide Web (WWW). ACM, New York, pp. 1311-1314. https://doi.org/10.1145/3041021.3053891

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Whitty, M., Edwards, M. J., Levi, M., Peersman, C., Rashid, A., Sasse, A., Sorell, T., & Stringhini, G. (2017). Ethical and Social Challenges with developing Automated Methods to Detect and Warn potential victims of Mass-marketing Fraud (MMF). In Second International Workshop on Computational Methods for CyberSafety (CyberSafety 2017), co-located with the International Conference on World Wide Web (WWW) (pp. 1311-1314). ACM. https://doi.org/10.1145/3041021.3053891

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Whitty M, Edwards MJ, Levi M, Peersman C, Rashid A, Sasse A et al. Ethical and Social Challenges with developing Automated Methods to Detect and Warn potential victims of Mass-marketing Fraud (MMF). In Second International Workshop on Computational Methods for CyberSafety (CyberSafety 2017), co-located with the International Conference on World Wide Web (WWW). New York: ACM. 2017. p. 1311-1314 doi: 10.1145/3041021.3053891

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Whitty, Monica ; Edwards, Matthew John ; Levi, Michael et al. / Ethical and Social Challenges with developing Automated Methods to Detect and Warn potential victims of Mass-marketing Fraud (MMF). Second International Workshop on Computational Methods for CyberSafety (CyberSafety 2017), co-located with the International Conference on World Wide Web (WWW). New York : ACM, 2017. pp. 1311-1314

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abstract = "Mass-marketing frauds (MMFs) are on the increase. Given the amount of monies lost and the psychological impact of MMFs there is an urgent need to develop new and effective methods to prevent more of these crimes. This paper reports the early planning of automated methods our interdisciplinary team are developing to prevent and detect MMF. Importantly, the paper presents the ethical and social constraints involved in such a model and suggests concerns others might also consider when developing automated systems.",
author = "Monica Whitty and Edwards, {Matthew John} and Michael Levi and Claudia Peersman and Awais Rashid and Angela Sasse and Tom Sorell and Gianluca Stringhini",
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