Advanced Scam Intelligence: From Awareness to Threat Intelligence Analysis
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ghostyjoe
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Summary
This article introduces a series on advanced scam intelligence, moving beyond basic scam awareness into threat intelligence methodologies. It covers how analysts investigate scam operations using attribution, infrastructure analysis, AI fraud detection, and OSINT. The piece includes an ethical use disclaimer and emphasizes operating within legal boundaries.
Key quotes
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This series focuses on understanding scam ecosystems, fraud infrastructure, and threat intelligence methodologies.
Always operate within legal and ethical boundaries.
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