Joseph S. Mollick
Click to increase image sizeClick to decrease image size Additional informationNotes on contributorsJoseph S. MollickJoseph S. Mollick is an assistant professor of management information systems at the College of Business at Texas A&M University, Corpus Christi (TAMU-CC). He earned the PhD degree in...
Ala’a M. Al-Momani, T. Ramayah, Mohammed A. Al‐Sharafi
Tao Hai, Md Zakirul Alam Bhuiyan, Md. Arafatur Rahman, Guojun Wang et al.
This paper investigates the economic perspective analysis of protecting security and privacy of big data. Traditionally, the pressing cyberthreats appear from emailed attachments. Recently, cyberattacks increasingly stealing or compromising data and are the potentials for physical damage to critical...
Avijit Mallik, Abid Ahsan, Mhia Md. Zaglul Shahadat, Jia-Chi Tsou
These days cyberattack is a serious criminal offense and it is a hotly debated issue moreover. A man-in-the-middle-attack is a kind of cyberattack where an unapproved outsider enters into an online correspondence between two users, remains escaped the two parties. The malware that is in the middle-a...
Arnisha Akhter, Uzzal Kumar Acharjee, Md. Alamin Talukder, Md. Manowarul Islam et al.
Social networking platforms give users countless opportunities to share information, collaborate, and communicate positively. The same platform can be extended to a fabricated and poisonous atmosphere that gives an impersonal, harmful platform for online misuse and assault. Cyberstalking is when som...
Omar Sharif, Mohammed Moshiul Hoque
Sharifa Sultana, Mitrasree Deb, Ananya Bhattacharjee, Shaid Hasan et al.
Women in the global south often seek justice to their online harassment through unveiling the harassers and the screenshots of their sent harassment texts and visual contents before the relevant authorities. Nevertheless, such evidence is often challenged for their authenticity. Our survey (n=91) an...
Dhiman Sarma, Wahidul Alam, Ishita Saha, Mohammad Nazmul Alam et al.
Bank fraud is a federal crime that involves fraudulent attempts aims for monetary gains by deceiving financial institutions. Every year, banks and financial institutions lose billions due to fraud. Fraudsters tempt bankers through scams to gain financial assets. The most common types of bank fraud i...
Rahul Rao Vokerla, Bharanidharan Shanmugam, Sami Azam, Asif Karim et al.
In recent decades, Information Technology has contributed fundamentally to the development of financial markets, reforming the way in which financial institutions interact with each other. However, the established practices and norms of this sector may face an all-out overhaul as remarkable innovati...
Maisha Afrida Tasnim, Abdullah Al Omar, Mohammad Shahriar Rahman, Md Zakirul Alam Bhuiyan
Mohammad Raihanul Hasan, Shiming Deng, Neegar Sultana, Muhammed Zakir Hossain
Purpose Blockchain technology, a key feature of the fourth industrial revolution, is receiving widespread attention and exploration around the world. Taking the coronavirus pandemic as an example, the purpose of this study to examine the application of blockchain technology from the perspective of e...
Md Sazzad Hossain
Terrorism, using the social media, has become one of the most concerning issues across the world. There is interplay between home-grown terrorist groups and international terrorist organisations which is playing the central role in accelerating the situations. Terrorist organisations are using socia...
Muhammed Zakir Hossain
Zinniya Taffannum Pritee, Mehedi Hasan Anik, Saida Binta Alam, Jamin Rahman Jim et al.
Masoumeh Alavi, Adibah Abdul Latif, T. Ramayah, Jia Yue Tan
Abstract Communication applications and social media sites serve as a platform for users to distribute information and connect to other users, potentially allowing perpetrators to perform antisocial behaviors. The current study examined the relationship between Dark Tetrad of personality (i.e., Mach...