Many activities related to cybercrime operations do not require much secrecy, such as developing websites or translating texts. This research provides indications that many users of a popular public internet marketing forum have connections to cybercrime. It does so by investigating the involvement in cybercrime of a population of users interested in internet marketing, both at a micro and macro scale. The research starts with a case study of three users confirmed to be involved in cybercrime and their use of the public forum where users share information about online advertising. It provides a first glimpse that some business with cybercrime connection is being conducted in the clear. The study then pans out to investigate the forum population's ties with cybercrime by finding crossover users, who are users from the public forum who also comment on cybercrime forums. The cybercrime forums on which they discuss are analyzed and crossover users' strength of participation is reported. Also, to assess if they represent a sub-group of the forum population, their posting behavior on the public forum is compared with that of non-crossover users. This blend of analyses shows that (i) a minimum of 7.2% of the public forum population are crossover users that have ties with cybercrime forums; (ii) their participation in cybercrime forums is limited; and (iii) their posting behavior is relatively indistinguishable from that of non-crossover users. This is the first study to formally quantify how users of an internet marketing public forum, a space for informal exchanges, have ties to cybercrime activities. We conclude that crossover users are a substantial part of the population in the public forum, and, even though they have thus far been overlooked, their aggregated effect in the ecosystem must be considered.
翻译:与网络犯罪操作有关的许多活动不需要太多保密,例如开发网站或翻译文本等。这一研究表明,一个广受欢迎的公共互联网营销论坛的许多用户都与网络犯罪有联系。通过调查对互联网营销感兴趣的用户在微观和宏观规模上参与网络犯罪的情况,调查了对互联网营销感兴趣的用户参与网络犯罪的情况。研究首先对三个用户进行了案例研究,证实他们参与了网络犯罪,并使用了用户分享网上广告信息的公开论坛。它提供了对一些与网络犯罪有关的业务正在清晰进行的初步观察。这项研究随后通过寻找来自公共论坛的交叉用户调查论坛人口与网络犯罪的联系。这些用户也是对网络犯罪论坛进行评论的用户。他们讨论的网络犯罪论坛进行了分析,并报告了用户参与网络营销的力度。此外,评估他们是否代表了网上犯罪及其在公共论坛上的行为与非交叉用户的行为进行了比较。这种综合分析表明,(一)至少7.2%的公众论坛人口是交叉用户,他们与网络犯罪论坛有联系;(二)他们参与互联网论坛的交叉用户,其参与程度是相对有限的。