
Are you available .... for fraud?
@rajendran sakkanan
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<p><strong>About our guest:</strong></p><p>Dr Olivier Ribaux.</p><p><a href="https://applicationspub.unil.ch/interpub/noauth/php/Un/UnPers.php?PerNum=922493&LanCode=37">https://applicationspub.unil.ch/interpub/noauth/php/Un/UnPers.php?PerNum=922493&LanCode=37</a></p><p><strong>Papers Mentioned in this Episode:</strong></p><p>Ribaux, O., & Souvignet, T. R. (2020). “Hello are you available?” Dealing with online frauds and the role of forensic science. Forensic Science International: Digital Investigation, 33, 300978.</p><p><a href="https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fsidi.2020.300978">https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fsidi.2020.300978</a></p><p><strong>Assistance with this episode provided by:</strong></p><p>Vicky Desjardins and Traian Toma from the CRPC (<a href="https://www.prevention-cybercrime.ca/etudiants-et-stagiaires-1">https://www.prevention-cybercrime.ca/etudiants-et-stagiaires-1</a>)</p><p>Louis Melançon from the University of McGill (<a href="https://lmelancon.net/a-propos/">https://lmelancon.net/a-propos/</a>)</p><p><strong>Other:</strong></p><p>I am aware that the sound of music was set in Austria but the two countries share a mountain range and I couldn't think of a better way to evince the feeling of grassy foothills, glacial lakes and packed lunches in wicker baskets. </p><p> </p>