APWG (Anti-Phishing Working Group)

APWG (Anti-Phishing Working Group)

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APWG is dedicated to promoting research, education and policy work to eliminate cybercrime and fraud related to phishing and all malicious cyber activities

07/21/2025

Calling all cybercrime academic scholars!
eCrime 2025 “Cybercrimes Only AI and Crimebots Can Dream Of” is November 4-7. There’s still time to get your paper submitted! July 29 is the deadline.
The committee is inviting papers on a broad range of cybercrime topics, including :
• Artificial Intelligence
• Cyber-physical crimes
• Abuses of IT for criminal enterprises
• Emerging technologies
• Architectural vulnerabilities
• New or improved methods for identifying and combating cybercrime
• Metrics (such as how to measure and understand system health and resilience, as well as the modeling of cybercrime and cyber-physical systems)
• Challenges posed by the increasing complexity of cybercrime
• Public policy and legal issues
• Cryptocurrency-related cybercrimes
• Case studies
• Criminal gangs
• Evolution of cybercrime

Call for paper information and submission guidelines can be found at https://apwg.org/event/ecrime2025/

12/05/2024

APWG Q3 Trends Report: Phishers Target Victims in New, Intrusive and Menacing Ways

A growing numbers of fraudsters and extortionists personalize attacks to include photos of potential victims' homes, while others use text messages and phone calls to make personal contact. Read full report at https://apwg.org/trendsreports/

09/16/2024

Don't miss eCrime 2024 next week in . Keynotes from Bruce Schneier and David Clark will delve into AI's effects on crime fighting and the importance of data and measuring internet crime.
https://apwg.org/ecrime2024

08/26/2024

APWG Q2 Report: Phishers Combine Tactics and Resources in Newest Attack Schemes

Fraudsters Optimizing Attacks for Each Target — and Working Full Time to Appear on Your Smartphone

https://apwg.org/trendsreports/

APWG | eCrime 2024 Boston 08/16/2024

eCrime 2024 Agenda Posted
This year's eCrime program includes globe-leading industry interveners and — highlighted by keynote speaker legend Bruce Schneier

APWG | eCrime 2024 Boston APWG sponsoring members can register for NO CHARGE using a members code (i.e. Premium: 3 per; Sponsor: 2 per; Corporate & Corporate Individual levels: 1 per). Member codes will be distributed to APWG members via the members discussion list. Discount ticket codes are also available for unsubsid...

05/24/2024

Deadline announced for Peer Reviewed Research Papers to be presented at eCrime 2004 Boston

Just one month left to submit a paper for review. Details at https://apwg.org/event/ecrime2024/

05/22/2024

Phone-Based Frauds Allow Scammers to Engage with Victims More Personally

Read the APWG's Q1 Phishing Activity Trends Report https://apwg.org/trendsreports/

04/18/2023

researchers & investigators are looking forward to your papers for the & Researchers Sync-up 2023
Submission topics and important dates: https://apwg.eu/event/tech2023/

Respondents Needed for LAZARUS Questionnaire on DevSec Tools Employed by Developers 02/21/2023

Respondents Needed for LAZARUS Questionnaire on DevSec Tools Employed by Developers

Respondents Needed for LAZARUS Questionnaire on DevSec Tools Employed by Developers This year, investigators from the University of Piraeus, the APWG.EU and a number of research centers are collaborating in the development of LAZARUS (pLatform for Analysis of Resilient and secUre Software) to provide a comprehensive view of software security through an application’s entire softwa...

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