Source code authorship analysis for supporting the cybercrime investigation process

作者: Georgia Frantzeskou , Stephen G. MacDonell , Efstathios Stamatatos

DOI: 10.4018/978-1-60566-836-9.CH020

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摘要: Cybercrime has increased in severity and frequency the recent years because of this, it become a major concern for companies, universities organizations. The anonymity offered by Internet made task tracing criminal identity difficult. One study field that contributed criminals is authorship analysis on e-mails, messages programs. This paper contains source code analysis. aim research efforts this area to identify author particular piece examining its programming style characteristics. Borrowing extensively from existing fields linguistics software metrics, attempts investigate various aspects computer program authorship. Source could be implemented cases cyber attacks, plagiarism fraud. In we present set tools techniques used achieve goal identification, review new taxonomy

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