Holt Thomas J, Dupont Benoit
1 Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, USA.
2 University of Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
Int J Offender Ther Comp Criminol. 2019 Jun;63(8):1127-1147. doi: 10.1177/0306624X18811101. Epub 2018 Nov 7.
Research examining the illicit online market for cybercrime services operating via web forums, such as malicious software, personal information, and hacking tools, has greatly improved our understanding of the practices of buyers and sellers, and the social forces that structure actor behavior. The majority of these studies are based on open markets, which can be accessed by anyone with minimal barriers to entry. There are, however, closed communities operating online that are thought to operate with greater trust and reliability between participants, as they must be vetted and approved by existing community members. The decision to allow individuals to join a forum may reflect restrictive deterrence practices on the part of existing members, as those applicants may threaten the security or operations of the group. This study utilized a quantitative analysis to understand the factors associated with rejection for individuals who sought membership in the organized and sophisticated closed forum run by and for cybercriminals called Darkode. The findings demonstrated that individuals whose perceived engagement with the hacker community and cybercrime marketplace were considered too risky for membership. The implications of this study for our understanding of restrictive deterrence theory, as well as criminal market operations on and offline were explored in depth.
研究通过网络论坛运营的网络犯罪服务非法在线市场,如恶意软件、个人信息和黑客工具,极大地增进了我们对买卖双方行为以及塑造行为主体行为的社会力量的理解。这些研究大多基于开放市场,任何进入门槛极低的人都可以访问。然而,在线上存在一些封闭社区,人们认为这些社区的参与者之间运作的信任度和可靠性更高,因为加入者必须经过现有社区成员的审查和批准。允许个人加入论坛的决定可能反映了现有成员的限制性威慑做法,因为这些申请者可能会威胁到该组织的安全或运作。本研究采用定量分析方法,以了解在由网络犯罪分子运营并为其服务的名为Darkode的有组织、复杂的封闭论坛中,寻求成员资格的个人被拒绝加入的相关因素。研究结果表明,那些被认为与黑客社区和网络犯罪市场的接触风险过高的个人未能获得成员资格。本研究对我们理解限制性威慑理论以及线上和线下犯罪市场运作的意义进行了深入探讨。