Beyond the Fraud Triangle: What Romania’s Cadastre Attack Reveals About Cyber-Enabled Fraud“For thousands of years men dreamed of pacts with demons. To predict the conditions that lead to a high risk of fraud, anti-fraud professionals and researchers frequently rely on a concept called the “fraud triangle”. Today, the fraud triangle is widely used by anti-fraud professionals to explain conditions that could motivate individuals or companies to engage in fraud. For more than seventy years, the Fraud Triangle has provided fraud examiners with a powerful framework for understanding why individuals commit fraud. Cybercrime, however, sets itself apart and does not rely so much on the conditions of the Fraud Triangle.