A Survey on Privacy and Security in Online Social Networks

January 27, 2015 ยท The Cartographer ยท ๐Ÿ› Online Soc. Networks Media

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Authors Imrul Kayes, Adriana Iamnitchi arXiv ID 1504.03342 Category cs.SI: Social & Info Networks Cross-listed cs.CR Citations 107 Venue Online Soc. Networks Media Last Checked 1 day ago
Abstract
Online Social Networks (OSN) are a permanent presence in today's personal and professional lives of a huge segment of the population, with direct consequences to offline activities. Built on a foundation of trust-users connect to other users with common interests or overlapping personal trajectories-online social networks and the associated applications extract an unprecedented volume of personal information. Unsurprisingly, serious privacy and security risks emerged, positioning themselves along two main types of attacks: attacks that exploit the implicit trust embedded in declared social relationships; and attacks that harvest user's personal information for ill-intended use. This article provides an overview of the privacy and security issues that emerged so far in OSNs. We introduce a taxonomy of privacy and security attacks in OSNs, we overview existing solutions to mitigate those attacks, and outline challenges still to overcome.
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