The Complex relationship between fraud and technology - Should we ignore or regulate online platforms? (12th edition)

Public Sector Counter Fraud Journal 1 (12):21-22 (2024)
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Abstract

This short article introduces the notion that there is a historical relationship between technology and fraud, that two opposing viewpoints argue whether technology is or is not capable of harm, and lastly that platforms can in fact benefit from fraudsters operating on them parasitically.

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Jack Whittaker
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