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Real case studies on Internet fraud written by real fraud examiners
Internet Fraud Casebook: The World Wide Web of Deceit is a one-of-a-kind collection of actual cases written by the fraud examiners who investigated them. These stories were hand-selected from hundreds of submissions and together form a comprehensive, enlightening and entertaining picture of the many types of Internet fraud in varied industries throughout the world.
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Each case outlines how the fraud was engineered, how it was investigated, and how perpetrators were brought to justice
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Topics included are phishing, on-line auction fraud, security breaches, counterfeiting, and others
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Other titles by Wells: Fraud Casebook, Principles of Fraud Examination, and Computer Fraud Casebook
This book reveals the dangers of Internet fraud and the measures that can be taken to prevent it from happening in the first place. |
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