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Nowhere to Hide: Navigating around Privacy in Online Social Networks

Humbert, Mathias  
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Studer, Théophile  
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Grossglauser, Matthias  
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2013
Computer Security – ESORICS 2013
The 18th European Symposium on Research in Computer Security (ESORICS)

In this paper, we introduce a navigation privacy attack, where an external adversary attempts to find a target user by exploiting publicly visible attributes of intermediate users. If such an attack is successful, it implies that a user cannot hide simply by excluding himself from a central directory or search function. The attack exploits the fact that most attributes (such as place of residence, age, or alma mater) tend to correlate with social proximity, which can be exploited as navigational cues while crawling the network. The problem is exacerbated by privacy policies where a user who keeps his profile private remains nevertheless visible in his friends' "friend lists"; such a user is still vulnerable to our navigation attack. Experiments with Facebook and Google+ show that the majority of users can be found efficiently using our attack, if a small set of attributes are known about the target as side information. Our results suggest that, in an online social network where many users reveal a (even limited) set of attributes, it is nearly impossible for a specific user to "hide in the crowd".

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conference paper
DOI
10.1007/978-3-642-40203-6_38
Author(s)
Humbert, Mathias  
Studer, Théophile  
Grossglauser, Matthias  
Hubaux, Jean-Pierre  
Date Issued

2013

Published in
Computer Security – ESORICS 2013
Start page

682

End page

699

Subjects

Privacy

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online social networks

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algorithms

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EPFL

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INDY1  
Event nameEvent placeEvent date
The 18th European Symposium on Research in Computer Security (ESORICS)

Egham, United Kingdom

September 9-11, 2013

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June 24, 2013
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