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WWW
2009
ACM
14 years 6 months ago
To join or not to join: the illusion of privacy in social networks with mixed public and private user profiles
In order to address privacy concerns, many social media websites allow users to hide their personal profiles from the public. In this work, we show how an adversary can exploit an...
Elena Zheleva, Lise Getoor
WWW
2010
ACM
13 years 5 months ago
LINKREC: a unified framework for link recommendation with user attributes and graph structure
With the phenomenal success of networking sites (e.g., Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn), social networks have drawn substantial attention. On online social networking sites, link r...
Zhijun Yin, Manish Gupta, Tim Weninger, Jiawei Han
WWW
2010
ACM
13 years 10 months ago
Privacy in dynamic social networks
Recent work on anonymizing online social networks (OSNs) has looked at privacy preserving techniques for publishing a single instance of the network. However, OSNs evolve and a si...
Smriti Bhagat, Graham Cormode, Balachander Krishna...
WWW
2007
ACM
14 years 6 months ago
Wherefore art thou r3579x?: anonymized social networks, hidden patterns, and structural steganography
In a social network, nodes correspond to people or other social entities, and edges correspond to social links between them. In an effort to preserve privacy, the practice of anon...
Lars Backstrom, Cynthia Dwork, Jon M. Kleinberg
CSE
2009
IEEE
14 years 2 days ago
Inferring Unobservable Inter-community Links in Large Social Networks
Abstract—Social networks can be used to model social interactions between individuals. In many circumstances, not all interactions between individuals are observed. In such cases...
Heath Hohwald, Manuel Cebrián, Arturo Canal...