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SP
2009
IEEE
144views Security Privacy» more  SP 2009»
14 years 27 days ago
De-anonymizing Social Networks
Operators of online social networks are increasingly sharing potentially sensitive information about users and their relationships with advertisers, application developers, and da...
Arvind Narayanan, Vitaly Shmatikov
HICSS
2007
IEEE
195views Biometrics» more  HICSS 2007»
14 years 15 days ago
Digital Relationships in the "MySpace" Generation: Results From a Qualitative Study
A qualitative study was conducted to explore how subjects use social networking sites and instant messenger to engage in interpersonal relationships. The results were used to deve...
Catherine Dwyer
KDD
2008
ACM
202views Data Mining» more  KDD 2008»
14 years 6 months ago
Data and Structural k-Anonymity in Social Networks
The advent of social network sites in the last years seems to be a trend that will likely continue. What naive technology users may not realize is that the information they provide...
Alina Campan, Traian Marius Truta
SP
2010
IEEE
165views Security Privacy» more  SP 2010»
13 years 10 months ago
A Practical Attack to De-anonymize Social Network Users
—Social networking sites such as Facebook, LinkedIn, and Xing have been reporting exponential growth rates. These sites have millions of registered users, and they are interestin...
Gilbert Wondracek, Thorsten Holz, Engin Kirda, Chr...
SOUPS
2009
ACM
14 years 20 days ago
Social applications: exploring a more secure framework
Online social network sites, such as MySpace, Facebook and others have grown rapidly, with hundreds of millions of active users. A new feature on many sites is social applications...
Andrew Besmer, Heather Richter Lipford, Mohamed Sh...