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Rolf van Wegberg
Rolf van Wegberg
Assistant Professor, Delft University of Technology
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Bitcoin money laundering: mixed results? An explorative study on money laundering of cybercrime proceeds using bitcoin
R van Wegberg, JJ Oerlemans, O van Deventer
Journal of Financial Crime 25 (2), 419-435, 2018
1542018
Plug and Prey? Measuring the Commoditization of Cybercrime via Online Anonymous Markets
R van Wegberg, S Tajalizadehkhoob, K Soska, U Akyazi, CH Ganan, ...
27th USENIX Security Symposium (USENIX Security 18), 2018
952018
Lost in the Dream? Measuring the effects of Operation Bayonet on vendors migrating to Dream Market
RS van Wegberg, T Verburgh
Evolution of the Darknet Workshop at the Web Science Conference (WebSci 18), 1-5, 2018
532018
Catching Phishers By Their Bait: Investigating the Dutch Phishing Landscape through Phishing Kit Detection
H Bijmans, T Booij, A Schwedersky, A Nedgabat, R van Wegberg
30th USENIX Security Symposium (USENIX Security 21), 3757-3774, 2021
302021
Malicious cryptocurrency miners: Status and Outlook
RK Konoth, R van Wegberg, V Moonsamy, H Bos
arXiv preprint arXiv:1901.10794, 2019
182019
Discerning novel value chains in financial malware: on the economic incentives and criminal business models in financial malware schemes
RS Van Wegberg, AJ Klievink, MJG Van Eeten
European Journal on Criminal Policy and Research 23, 575-594, 2017
162017
Go see a specialist? predicting cybercrime sales on online anonymous markets from vendor and product characteristics
R Van Wegberg, F Miedema, U Akyazi, A Noroozian, B Klievink, ...
Proceedings of the web conference 2020, 816-826, 2020
142020
Get Rich or Keep Tryin’Trajectories in dark net market vendor careers
TM Booij, T Verburgh, F Falconieri, R van Wegberg
2021 IEEE European Symposium on Security and Privacy Workshops (EuroS&PW …, 2021
132021
Measurement by proxy: On the accuracy of online marketplace measurements
A Cuevas, F Miedema, K Soska, N Christin, R van Wegberg
31st USENIX Security Symposium (USENIX Security 22), 2153-2170, 2022
102022
Risky Business? Investigating the Security Practices of Vendors on an Online Anonymous Market using Ground-Truth Data
J van de Laarschot, R van Wegberg
30th USENIX Security Symposium (USENIX Security 21), 4079-4095, 2021
92021
Going dark? Analysing the impact of end-to-end encryption on the outcome of Dutch criminal court cases
P Hartel, R van Wegberg
Crime Science 12 (1), 5, 2023
52023
Cash for the register? Capturing rationales of early COVID-19 domain registrations at internet-scale
S Pletinckx, GH Jansen, A Brussen, R van Wegberg
2021 12th International Conference on Information and Communication Systems …, 2021
32021
Outsourcing Cybercrime
RS van Wegberg
Delft University of Technology, 2020
22020
Een gezamenlijke rekening? Over digitale innovatie en samenwerking in een institutional void
B Klievink, R van Wegberg, M van Eeten
Bestuurskunde 2017 (1), 2017
2*2017
Crime and Online Anonymous Markets
P Hartel, R van Wegberg
International and Transnational Crime and Justice, 67-72, 2019
12019
Opsporing en bestrijding van online drugsmarkten
JJ Oerlemans, R van Wegberg
Strafblad, 25-31, 2019
12019
Uit de schaduw: Perspectieven voor wetenschappelijk onderzoek naar dark markets
T Verburgh, E Smits, R van Wegberg
Justitiele Verkenningen 44 (5), 2018
12018
To trust or to restrict?–mapping professional perspectives on intelligence powers and oversight in the Netherlands using Q-methodology
EC Oomens, RS van Wegberg, AJ Klievink, MJG van Eeten
Intelligence and National Security 39 (1), 40-63, 2024
2024
The Unpatchables: Why Municipalities Persist in Running Vulnerable Hosts
A Ethembabaoglu, R van Wegberg, Y Zhauniarovich, M van Eeten
33rd USENIX Security Symposium (USENIX Security 24), 2024
2024
Mixed Signals: Analyzing Ground-Truth Data on the Users and Economics of a Bitcoin Mixing Service
F Miedema, K Lubbertsen, V Schrama, R van Wegberg
32nd USENIX Security Symposium (USENIX Security 23), 2023
2023
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