00868nam0-2200289 --450 991030435530332120190318112821.088-7796-511-820190122d2008----kmuy0itay5050 baitaITy-------001yyCosì vicini, così lontanivisioni della scienza nel CNRGabriella FazziAcirealeRomaBonanno2008310 p.21 cmRiflessioni e ricerche sulla conoscenza e sul metodo14ScienzeSociologiaConsiglio nazionale delle ricerche30122itaFazzi,Gabriella471842ITUNINAREICATUNIMARCBK9910304355303321UCONC 47135/2019FSPBCFSPBCCosì vicini, così lontani228231UNINA04496nam 22005655 450 991100745900332120250527130253.03-031-84108-510.1007/978-3-031-84108-8(CKB)39124540600041(DE-He213)978-3-031-84108-8(MiAaPQ)EBC32131935(Au-PeEL)EBL32131935(EXLCZ)993912454060004120250527d2025 u| 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierThe Cryptocurrency and Digital Asset Fraud Casebook, Volume III Exchange Hacks, Deepfakes, Social Media, and Artificial Intelligence Scams /by Jason Scharfman1st ed. 2025.Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland :Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan,2025.1 online resource (XXII, 270 p. 1 illus.) 3-031-84107-7 CHAPTER 1 Centralized Exchange Hacks and Attacks (Part 1) -- CHAPTER 2 Centralized Exchange Hacks and Attacks (Part 2) -- CHAPTER 3 DeFi Frauds and Exploits (Part 1) -- CHAPTER 4 DeFi Frauds and Exploits (Part 2) -- CHAPTER 5 Ponzi Schemes and Affinity Fraud -- CHAPTER 6 Cryptocurrency Fraud in Social Media and Communication Platforms (Part 1) -- CHAPTER 7 Cryptocurrency Fraud in Social Media and Communication Platforms (Part 2) -- CHAPTER 8 Spoofing and Advanced Fraud Techniques (Part 1) -- CHAPTER 9 Spoofing and Advanced Fraud Techniques (Part 2) -- CHAPTER 10 NFT Fraud, Crypto Mining Scams, and MLM Scams -- CHAPTER 11 Political Regulatory Compliance and AntiMoney Laundering Cases -- CHAPTER 12 Additional Cases and Trends in Cryptocurrency Fraud.Cryptocurrencies and digital assets have continued to gain widespread acceptance from both retail and institutional investors. Alongside this rapid growth, the digital ecosystem remains plagued by bad actors who prey on the space. These range from state-sponsored North Korean hacker groups, Russian ransomware gangs, multinational organized criminal enterprises to lower-level Chinese gangsters and run-of-the-mill romance scammers. These criminals indiscriminately target victims across all demographics. Furthermore, cryptocurrency-related scams continue to present increasingly significant threats to institutions and national security. Since the publication of The Cryptocurrency and Digital Asset Fraud Casebook, volumes I and II, scammers have only intensified the sophistication and scope of their attacks. This evolving threat landscape, coupled with a rapidly changing regulatory environment, underscores the ongoing need for up-to-date information and analysis. The Cryptocurrency and Digital Asset Fraud Casebook: Exchange Hacks, Deepfakes, Social Media, and Artificial Intelligence Scams, volume III, is essential reading for anyone seeking the latest insights into fraudulent activity within the cryptocurrency and digital asset space. Jason Scharfman is the Managing Partner of Corgentum Consulting, a specialist consulting firm that performs compliance consulting, due diligence reviews, and investigations of cryptocurrency projects, digital assets, and fund managers of all types, including cryptocurrency hedge funds, private equity, and venture capital. Mr. Scharfman has previous experience advising regulators and government institutions, as well as working on behalf of institutional investors and venture capital firms. He is recognized as one of the leading experts in the fields of digital asset and cryptocurrency compliance, fund operations, and due diligence. .Financial services industryComputer crimesFinancial engineeringFinancial ServicesCybercrimeFinancial EngineeringFinancial Technology and InnovationFinancial services industry.Computer crimes.Financial engineering.Financial Services.Cybercrime.Financial Engineering.Financial Technology and Innovation.332.17Scharfman Jasonauthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut913668MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9911007459003321The Cryptocurrency and Digital Asset Fraud Casebook, Volume III4389839UNINA