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Who's Your Best Friend? Targeted Privacy Attacks In Location-sharing Social Networks

机译:谁是你最好的朋友?位置共享社交网络中的针对性隐私攻击

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This paper presents a study that aims to answer two important questions related to targeted location-sharing privacy attacks: (1) given a group of users and their social graph, is it possible to predict which among them is likely to reveal most about their whereabouts, and (2) given a user, is it possible to predict which among her friends knows most about her whereabouts. To answer these questions we analyse the privacy policies of users of a realtime location sharing application, in which users actively shared their location with their contacts. The results show that users who are central to their network are more likely to reveal most about their whereabouts. Furthermore, we show that the friend most likely to know the whereabouts of a specific individual is the one with most common contacts and/or greatest number of contacts.
机译:本文提出了一项研究,旨在回答与有针对性的位置共享隐私攻击有关的两个重要问题:(1)给定一组用户及其社交图谱,是否有可能预测其中的哪些人可能最能揭示其下落,以及(2)给定用户,就可以预测她的朋友中哪个最了解她的下落。为了回答这些问题,我们分析了实时位置共享应用程序用户的隐私策略,在该应用程序中,用户与联系人积极地共享了他们的位置。结果表明,对于他们的网络至关重要的用户更有可能揭示他们的下落。此外,我们表明,最有可能知道特定个人下落的朋友是具有最常见联系人和/或最多联系人数量的朋友。

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