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Patrick Traynor

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Crypto×2Society×1

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Taekkyung Oh1×
Duckwoo Kim1×
Hansung Bae1×
Beomseok Oh1×
CheolJun Park1×
Tyler Tucker1×

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2026
Read This Paper to Get $50 Million:* An Analysis of Mobile Messaging Scams Using Reddit Data

This study analyzes a large dataset of mobile messaging scams from Reddit, finding that rapidly growing reply-based scams are poorly detected by current off-the-shelf tools, necessitating the development of more robust detection methods.

Devilray: A Systematic Adversarial Model Revealing Blind Spots in Fake Base Station Detection

The paper introduces Devilray, a comprehensive adversarial model that systematically tests the realistic operational space of fake base stations, revealing significant blind spots in existing detection systems.

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cs.CRRecentMay 19, 2026

Devilray: A Systematic Adversarial Model Revealing Blind Spots in Fake Base Station Detection

Taekkyung Oh, Duckwoo Kim, Hansung Bae, Beomseok Oh +7 more

The paper introduces Devilray, a comprehensive adversarial model that systematically tests the realistic operational space of fake base stations, revealing significant blind spots in existing detectio…

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cs.CRcs.CYRecentMay 15, 2026

Read This Paper to Get $50 Million:* An Analysis of Mobile Messaging Scams Using Reddit Data

Allison Lu, Bernardo B. P. Medeiros, Kevin R. B. Butler, Patrick Traynor

This study analyzes a large dataset of mobile messaging scams from Reddit, finding that rapidly growing reply-based scams are poorly detected by current off-the-shelf tools, necessitating the developm…

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