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…ervice, and actor-role predicates (Ada Byron INCIBE-UAH)
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This is the addition of a new taxonomy for illicit carding operations on dark web platforms, developed by the Ada Byron INCIBE-UAH Cybersecurity Chair at the University of Alcalá. Four new predicates were introduced: activity-context classifies operational environments such as marketplaces, forums, and portals; technique-tool categorizes attack and obfuscation methods including skimming, phishing, and anonymization techniques; product-service covers illicit goods, fraud materials, and educational resources traded within these ecosystems; and actor-role defines roles of participants in dark web ecosystems such as vendors, mules, and administrators.
The following faculty and research personnel from the University of Alcalá contributed to this work.
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