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2010
IEEE
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13 years 8 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...
CSCW
2006
ACM
13 years 11 months ago
A grounded theory of information sharing behavior in a personal learning space
This paper presents a grounded theory of information sharing behavior of the users of a personal learning space. A personal learning space is an environment consisted of weblog, e...
Maryam Najafian Razavi, Lee Iverson
ACSAC
2007
IEEE
13 years 11 months ago
HoneyIM: Fast Detection and Suppression of Instant Messaging Malware in Enterprise-Like Networks
Instant messaging (IM) has been one of most frequently used malware attack vectors due to its popularity. Distinct from other malware, it is straightforward for IM malware to fin...
Mengjun Xie, Zhenyu Wu, Haining Wang
SIGCOMM
2009
ACM
13 years 11 months ago
Virtual individual servers as privacy-preserving proxies for mobile devices
People increasingly generate content on their mobile devices and upload it to third-party services such as Facebook and Google Latitude for sharing and backup purposes. Although t...
Ramón Cáceres, Landon P. Cox, Harold...
ACSAC
2010
IEEE
13 years 2 months ago
Who is tweeting on Twitter: human, bot, or cyborg?
Twitter is a new web application playing dual roles of online social networking and micro-blogging. Users communicate with each other by publishing text-based posts. The popularit...
Zi Chu, Steven Gianvecchio, Haining Wang, Sushil J...