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Ethical and social challenges with developing autonomous agents to detect and warn potential victims of Mass-marketing fraud (MMF)

Monica Whitty, Matthew Edwards, Michael Levi, Claudia Peersman, Awais Rashid, Angela Sasse, Tom Sorell, Gianluca Stringhini ABSTRACT Mass-marketing frauds (MMFs) are on the increase. Given the amount of monies lost and the psychological impact of MMFs there is an...

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