Social Media Platforms and the Cyberkrime Economy
In this next chapter of the Web of Profit, we examine the role of popular social media platforms in cybercrime and other forms of crime-enablement. The findings are startling, and should serve as a wake-up call for individuals, enterprises, governments and law enforcement.
https://learn.bromium.com/rs/497-ITQ-712/images/Bromium-Web-of-Profit-Social-Platforms-Report.pdf
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In this next chapter of the Web of Profit, we examine the role of popular social media platforms in cybercrime and other forms of crime-enablement. The findings are startling, and should serve as a wake-up call for individuals, enterprises, governments and law enforcement.
https://learn.bromium.com/rs/497-ITQ-712/images/Bromium-Web-of-Profit-Social-Platforms-Report.pdf
Read on TG:
https://t.me/BlackBox_Archiv/231
#socialmedia #platforms #cybercrime #report #pdf
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EPRS_STU(2021)656336_EN.pdf
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Online platforms: Economic and societal effects
Online platforms such as #Google, #Amazon, and #Facebook play an increasingly central role in the economy and society. They operate as digital intermediaries across interconnected sectors and markets subject to network effects. These firms have grown to an unprecedented scale, propelled by data-driven business models. Online platforms have a massive impact on individual users and businesses, and are recasting the relationships between customers, advertisers, workers and employers.
https://www.europarl.europa.eu/RegData/etudes/STUD/2021/656336/EPRS_STU(2021)656336_EN.pdf
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Online platforms such as #Google, #Amazon, and #Facebook play an increasingly central role in the economy and society. They operate as digital intermediaries across interconnected sectors and markets subject to network effects. These firms have grown to an unprecedented scale, propelled by data-driven business models. Online platforms have a massive impact on individual users and businesses, and are recasting the relationships between customers, advertisers, workers and employers.
https://www.europarl.europa.eu/RegData/etudes/STUD/2021/656336/EPRS_STU(2021)656336_EN.pdf
#online #platforms #study #pdf
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