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Journal hijacking refers to the brandjacking of a legitimate academic journal by a malicious third party. Typically the imposter journal sets up a fraud website for the purpose of offering scholars the opportunity to rapidly publish their research online for a fee. The term hijacked journal may refer to either the fraud or the legitimate journal. The fraudulent journals are also known as "clone journals". Similar hijacking can occur with academic conferences.

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  • Journal hijacking refers to the brandjacking of a legitimate academic journal by a malicious third party. Typically the imposter journal sets up a fraud website for the purpose of offering scholars the opportunity to rapidly publish their research online for a fee. The term hijacked journal may refer to either the fraud or the legitimate journal. The fraudulent journals are also known as "clone journals". Similar hijacking can occur with academic conferences. (en)
  • Um periódico científico sequestrado (hijacked journal) é cópia eletrônica falsa de uma revista científica legítima, criada por um indivíduo ou grupo com fins maliciosos. Normalmente, os impostores criam um site falso e oferecem serviços de publicação acadêmica fraudulentos. Os criminosos prometem publicação com uma "revisão rápida" mediante o pagamento de uma taxa de processamento de artigo. (pt)
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  • Journal hijacking refers to the brandjacking of a legitimate academic journal by a malicious third party. Typically the imposter journal sets up a fraud website for the purpose of offering scholars the opportunity to rapidly publish their research online for a fee. The term hijacked journal may refer to either the fraud or the legitimate journal. The fraudulent journals are also known as "clone journals". Similar hijacking can occur with academic conferences. (en)
  • Um periódico científico sequestrado (hijacked journal) é cópia eletrônica falsa de uma revista científica legítima, criada por um indivíduo ou grupo com fins maliciosos. Normalmente, os impostores criam um site falso e oferecem serviços de publicação acadêmica fraudulentos. Os criminosos prometem publicação com uma "revisão rápida" mediante o pagamento de uma taxa de processamento de artigo. (pt)
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  • Journal hijacking (en)
  • Sequestro de periódico científico (pt)
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