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E-raamat: Internet Fraud Casebook: The World Wide Web of Deceit

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"This one-of-a-kind collection consists of actual cases written by fraud examiners out in the field. These cases were hand selected from hundreds of submissions and together form a comprehensive picture of the many types of Internet fraud how they are investigated, across industries and throughout the world. Topics included are phishing, on-line auction fraud, security breaches, counterfeiting, and others. The cases each are entertaining stories in their own right, as well as educational, and readers will enjoy reading them as they grow to understand more about the developing world of Internet fraud"--

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"A valuable resource for consumers, businesses, and fraud investigators alike. It is filled with fascinating cases that range from fraud on auction sites, counterfeit goods, identity theft, and mail-order brides. I especially liked the guidance for fraud investigators."---James Bierstaker, Department of Accountancy, Villanova School of Business, Villanova University

"The cases included in this book point out how the Internet has turned the world into a cookie jar with no lid. When reading the various cases. you can't help but come to the chilling understanding. that the one thing criminals have always needed - access - is now available to them in real time."---Allen Brown, CFE, CPA, Director of Internal Audit, Louisiana Community and Technical College System

"In his typically easy-to-read and hard-to-put-down style, Joseph Wells provides convincing evidence that Internet fraud has evolved into new methodologies that criminals use to gather, organize, and create a whole new category of victims. Highly recommended reading!"---Dick Riley, PhD, CFE, CPA, Louis F. Tanner Distinguished Professor of Public Accounting, College of Business & Economics, West Virginia University

"Mr. Wells's compendium of actual cases illustrates that traditional investigative techniques can help solve modern Internet crimes. As the Internet is used to commit fraud, so it can be used to investigate fraud. A valuable resource!"---Martha R. McVeigh, CFE, Rhode Island Department of the Attorney General

"For anyone desiring to prevent, detect or prosecute Internet fraud, this tome is an engaging. cutting-edge must-read. Well organized with plenty of practical guidance in each chapter."---Dennis M. Dunleavy, CFE, Alexandria, Virginia

"We were taught - follow the cash. Now, we need to learn - follow the IP address. Either way, it leads to the cash and the bad guys. Just when you think you've seen it all, you realize the tremendous creativity of the criminal mind."---Philip C. Levi, CFE, CMC, FCA, CPA/CFF, CA-IFA, Levi & Sinclair, LLP

"The book was frightening, enlightening, and helpful. The devious minds of fraudsters never cease to amaze me. Thankfully, we have some very diligent and talented fraud examiners out there who are equal to the task. My hat's off to them."---Ron Durkin, CFE, CPA, Durkin Forensic Incorporated

Web scams targeting the unemployed. Computer fraud. Online auction fraud. Market manipulation schemes. While the Internet offers a global marketplace for consumers and businesses, it also presents endless potential for crooks and scammers. The same scas found through the mail and phone have crept their way onto the Internet and into e-mail, with new variations of cyber scams emerging all the time.

Internet Fraud Casebook: The World Wide Web of Deceit presents the collected insights of some of the most experienced fraud examiners around the world. Handpicked and edited by Joseph Wells, the founder and Chairman of the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners (ACFE) --- the world's leading anti-fraud organization --- this collection of revealing case studies sheds new light into the dark corners of online fraud.

Each case in this indispensable casebook explores various kinds of Internet fraud as well as their assorted sub-schemes: phishing, online auction fraud, security breaches, counterfeiting, and others. In addition, each case offers an informative and entertaining look into the complex social factors behind fraudulent behavior on the Web. The observations of each fraud examiner, drawn from years of practical experience, provide readers with invaluable perspectives, many of which have never before been conveyed publicly. Forming a comprehensive picture of the many types of Internet fraud and how they are analyzed across industries and throughout the world. Internet Fraud Casebook equips you with authoritative, proven investigative and preventive guidance.

Real case studies on Internet fraud written by real fraud examiners

Internet Fraud Casebook: The World Wide Web of Deceit is a one-of-a-kind collection of actual cases written by the fraud examiners who investigated them. These stories were hand-selected from hundreds of submissions and together form a comprehensive, enlightening and entertaining picture of the many types of Internet fraud in varied industries throughout the world.

  • Each case outlines how the fraud was engineered, how it was investigated, and how perpetrators were brought to justice
  • Topics included are phishing, on-line auction fraud, security breaches, counterfeiting, and others
  • Other titles by Wells: Fraud Casebook, Principles of Fraud Examination, and Computer Fraud Casebook

This book reveals the dangers of Internet fraud and the measures that can be taken to prevent it from happening in the first place.

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"...offers piercing insights into the traumatic effects of online scams." (Accounting Technician, July 2010)

Preface xiii
Internet Fraud Tree xvii
Chapter 1 Phantom Figurines
1(12)
John Ouellet
Chapter 2 From Russia With Love?
13(8)
Ernesto F. Rojas
Chapter 3 Behind a Smoke Screen
21(10)
Jay Dawdy
Chapter 4 Cars, Cards, Chemicals and Crayons
31(12)
Al Sternberg
Chapter 5 Small-Town Boys
43(8)
Andrea Lee Valentin
Chapter 6 Dangerous Diet
51(8)
Nancy E. Jones
Chapter 7 The Suburban Spoofer
59(10)
James B. Keith
Chapter 8 Don't Mess With Texas
69(12)
Kasondra N.D. Fehr
Chapter 9 Hot Wire
81(8)
Ryan W. Mueller
Chapter 10 A Business Within A Business
89(8)
Alan F. Greggo
Chapter 11 Double Play
97(8)
Delena D. Spann
Chapter 12 The eBay-Fraud Brothers
105(8)
Gerard (Jerry) Buchleitner
Chapter 13 Not-So-Precious Metals
113(12)
Michael J. Molder
Chapter 14 The Cool-Cash Syndicate
125(8)
Austine S.M. Adache
Chapter 15 Dastardly Design
133(8)
Prabhat Kumar
Chapter 16 The Reckless Clerk
141(10)
Oleg Lykov
Chapter 17 Close Quarters
151(10)
John P. Grancarich
Chapter 18 Playing With Fire
161(10)
Hank J. Brightman
Chapter 19 Hack, Pump and Dump
171(8)
Nadia Brannon
Chapter 20 Dangerous Learning Curve
179(8)
Ahmed R. Kunnumpurath
Chapter 21 The Sherwood Boys
187(10)
Paolo Bourelly
Chapter 22 The Broken Nest Egg
197(10)
David Alan White
Chapter 23 One More Lap to Go
207(10)
Spyridon Repousis
Chapter 24 Death and Taxes
217(8)
Gay Stebbins
Chapter 25 Keeping It all in the Family
225(12)
David Petterson
Chapter 26 No Security in Online Advance Fees
237(8)
Dr. Ivo George Caytas
Chapter 27 The G.I. Hacker
245(8)
Bruce L. Owdley
Chapter 28 The Wrong Suspect
253(8)
Jyoti Khetarpal
Chapter 29 Dribbling on the Internet
261(8)
Timothy D. Martin
Chapter 30 Behind the Mask
269(10)
Christian Andre Chmiel
Chapter 31 Online Pharmacy
279(12)
Jon Cohen
Chapter 32 The Porn Procurement Process
291(8)
Lt Col Robert J. Blair
Chapter 33 Gambling on a Profit
299(10)
Antonio Ivan S. Aguirre
Chapter 34 The Solitaire Trader
309(6)
Shabda Prakash
Chapter 35 The Big Brother He Never Had
315(10)
Chris A. McCulloch
Chapter 36 Wanted: Your Money
325(8)
Jonathan Washer
Chapter 37 The Business of Making Money
333(8)
Bill Maloney
Chapter 38 Failure to Deliver
341(8)
Todd J. Davis
Chapter 39 Cyber Psycho
349(10)
Eric A. Kreuter
Chapter 40 Drag Queens and Drugs
359(10)
Peter J. Donnelly
Chapter 41 Wire Transfers From Nowhere
369(10)
Kenneth C. Citarella
Laura A. Forbes
Glossary 379(4)
Index 383
Dr. JOSEPH T. WELLS, CFE, CPA, is the founder and Chairman of the Board of the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners (ACFE), the world's largest anti-fraud organization. Mr. Wells writes, researches, and lectures to business and professional groups on fraud-related issues. He has authored seventeen books and scores of articles. His writing has won numerous awards, including the top articles of the year for Internal Auditor magazine and the Journal of Accountancy. The American Accounting Association previously named him Accounting Education Innovator of the Year for his pioneering work in fraud examination education.