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Copyright International Journal of Cyber Criminology Jan-Dec 2010

Abstract

The purpose of this paper is to reveal how advanced fee fraud letters include narratives that unveil a Machiavellian/narcissistic perspective. The paper analyses a sample of one hundred advanced fee fraud letters (or « Nigerian scams »), classified in six (6) categories: lottery scams, humanitarian gifts, abandoned money, business opportunities, deceased estate/last will, gold bars and diamonds. It presents scams as narratives that give us various perceptions about the present era. The paper gives details about some usual technical defects of advanced fee fraud letters. It draws a set of moral principles and values that are explicitly declared by fraudsters. Advanced fee fraud letters are reflecting a Machiavellian/narcissistic approach of human behavior and morality. They are not only attempts to steal victim's money, they are manifesting that fraudsters are using moral principles and values in order to increase their power over their victims. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]

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Title
Advance Fee Fraud Letters as Machiavellian/Narcissistic Narratives
Author
Dion, Michel
Pages
630-642
Publication year
2010
Publication date
Jan-Dec 2010
Publisher
International Journal of Cyber Criminology
e-ISSN
09742891
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
870326538
Copyright
Copyright International Journal of Cyber Criminology Jan-Dec 2010