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WWW
2009
ACM
14 years 9 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
CONEXT
2009
ACM
13 years 6 months ago
Lockr: better privacy for social networks
Today's online social networking (OSN) sites do little to protect the privacy of their users' social networking information. Given the highly sensitive nature of the inf...
Amin Tootoonchian, Stefan Saroiu, Yashar Ganjali, ...
DIMVA
2011
13 years 1 days ago
Reverse Social Engineering Attacks in Online Social Networks
Social networks are some of the largest and fastest growing online services today. Facebook, for example, has been ranked as the second most visited site on the Internet, and has b...
Danesh Irani, Marco Balduzzi, Davide Balzarotti, E...
INFOCOM
2012
IEEE
11 years 11 months ago
MobiShare: Flexible privacy-preserving location sharing in mobile online social networks
—Location sharing is a fundamental component of mobile online social networks (mOSNs), which also raises significant privacy concerns. The mOSNs collect a large amount of locati...
Wei Wei, Fengyuan Xu, Qun Li
CSCW
2011
ACM
13 years 3 months ago
Faceted identity, faceted lives: social and technical issues with being yourself online
This paper explores key issues people experience managing personal boundaries within and across social technologies. We look in particular at email and online social networks. We ...
Shelly Farnham, Elizabeth F. Churchill