THEFT COMMITTED WITH SOCIAL ENGINEERING: ISSUES AND FEATUARES OF FORENSIC CHARACTERISTICS
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Abstract (English):
In recent years, the Russian Federation has seen a steady trend towards an increase in crimes committed using information and telecommunications technologies, especially thefts committed by social engineering. Based on the analysis of investigative and judicial practice, as well as the analysis of scientific publications, the authors provide generalized information on some features of the forensic characteristics of this type of crime. The emphasis of the study is on the distinctive elements of the forensic characteristics of thefts carried out by means of social engineering. As a result, a conclusion was formulated about the importance of expert research based on the forensic characteristics of thefts carried out by the method of social engineering, and playing a key role in establishing the facts and evidence necessary to bring the guilty persons to justice for the purpose of successful investigation of such crimes.

Keywords:
forensic characteristics, method of committing a crime, mechanism of trace formation, theft, information and telecommunication networks, computer crimes, social engineering.
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