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- Title
Understanding cybercrime involvement: a quasi-experiment on engagement with money mule recruitment ads on Instagram.
- Authors
Bekkers, L. M. J.; Moneva, A.; Leukfeldt, E. R.
- Abstract
Objectives: Examine the level of engagement of young users with money mule recruitment ads on Instagram. Methods: Three ads reflecting key cybercrime involvement mechanisms and targeting Dutch user clusters were run on two Instagram placements. By means of this quasi-experimental 3 × 2 factorial design, we were able to analyze the reach and views of the ads, click-through rates, gender of the participants, and temporal distributions of user engagement. Results: Mimicking actual recruitment environments, analysis shows that up to 3% of young users engaged with the ads, especially those promoting a luxury lifestyle and using neutralization techniques. Men were more likely to engage, and click-through rates were higher at night. Conclusions: Some young Instagram users seem prone to making money through their bank cards and risk becoming involved in cybercrime online. We encourage future research to explore further the use of social media in criminological studies.
- Subjects
ADVERTISING; FACTORIAL experiment designs; SOCIAL media; LUXURY; MEDIA studies; COMPUTER crimes
- Publication
Journal of Experimental Criminology, 2024, Vol 20, Issue 2, p375
- ISSN
1573-3750
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s11292-022-09537-7