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41. Finding Influential Neighbors to Maximize Information Diffusion in Twitter / Hyoungshick Kim ; Konstantin Beznosov ; Eiko Yoneki [LERSSE-RefConfPaper-2014-001]
The problem of spreading information is a topic of considerable recent interest, but the traditional influence maximization problem is inadequate for a typical viral marketer who cannot access the entire network topology. [...]
Published in Finding Influential Neighbors to Maximize Information Diffusion in Twitter, Hyoungshick Kim, Konstantin Beznosov, and Eiko Yoneki, WWW’14 Companion, April 7–11, 2014, Seoul, Korea.:
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42. Privacy Aspects of Health Related Information Sharing in Online Social Networks / Sadegh Torabi ; Konstantin Beznosov [LERSSE-RefConfPaper-2013-003]
Online social networks (OSNs) have formed virtual social networks where people meet and share information. [...]
Published in Sadegh Torabi and Konstantin Beznosov. “Privacy Aspects of Health Related Information Sharing in Online Social Networks,” USENIX Workshop on Health Information Technologies (HealthTech '13), August 2013, Washington, USA.:
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43. Know Your Enemy: The Risk of Unauthorized Access in Smartphones by Insiders / Ildar Muslukhov ; Yazan Boshmaf ; Cynthia Kuo ; Jonathan Lester ; et al [LERSSE-RefConfPaper-2013-002]
Smartphones store large amounts of sensitive data, such as SMS messages, photos, or email. [...]
Published in Ildar Muslukhov, Yazan Boshmaf, Cynthia Kuo, Jonathan Lester and Konstantin Beznosov, Know Your Enemy: The Risk of Unauthorized Access in Smartphones by Insiders. In Proceedings of the 15th international conference on Human-computer interaction with mobile devices and services companion:
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44. Graph-based Sybil Detection in Social and Information Systems / Yazan Boshmaf ; Konstantin Beznosov ; Matei Ripeanu [LERSSE-RefConfPaper-2013-001]
Sybil attacks in social and information systems have serious security implications. [...]
Published in Yazan Boshmaf, Konstantin Beznosov, Matei Ripeanu. Graph-based Sybil Detection in Social and Information Systems. In the Proceedings of the 2013 IEEE/ACM International Conference on Advances in Social Networks Analysis and Mining (ASONAM'13), Niagara Falls, Canada, August 25-28, 2013.:
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45. Does My Password Go up to Eleven? The Impact of Password Meters on Password Selection / Serge Egelman ; Andreas Sotirakopoulos ; Ildar Muslukhov ; Konstantin Beznosov ; et al [LERSSE-RefConfPaper-2013-001]
Password meters tell users whether their passwords are "weak" or "strong." We performed a laboratory experiment to examine whether these meters influenced users' password selections when they were forced to change their real passwords, and when they were not told that their passwords were the subject of a study. [...]
Published in Serge Egelman, Andreas Sotirakopoulos, Ildar Muslukhov, Konstantin Beznosov, and Cormac Herley. Does My Password Go up to Eleven? The Impact of Password Meters on Password Selection. In Proceedings of Computer-Human Interaction conference, April 2013.:
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46. The Devil is in the (Implementation) Details: An Empirical Analysis of OAuth SSO Systems / San-Tsai Sun ; Konstantin Beznosov [LERSSE-RefConfPaper-2012-003]
Millions of web users today employ their Facebook accounts to sign into more than one million relying party (RP) websites. [...]
Published in San-Tsai Sun and Konstantin Beznosov. The devil is in the (implementation) details: An empirical analysis of OAuth SSO systems. In Proceedings of ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security (CCS'12), October 2012.:
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47. Key Challenges in Defending Against Malicious Socialbots / Yazan Boshmaf ; Ildar Muslukhov ; Konstantin Beznosov ; Matei Ripeanu [LERSSE-RefConfPaper-2012-002]
The ease with which we adopt online personas and relationships has created a soft spot that cyber criminals are willing to exploit. [...]
Published in Yazan Boshmaf, Ildar Muslukhov, Konstantin Beznosov, Matei Ripeanu. Key challenges in defending against malicious socialbots. In Proceedings of the 5th USENIX workshop on Large-scale exploits and emergent threats, LEET'12, Berkeley, CA, USA. USENIX Association.:
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48. Understanding Users’ Requirements for Data Protection in Smartphones / Ildar Muslukhov ; Yazan Boshmaf ; Cynthia Kuo ; Jonathan Lester ; et al [LERSSE-RefConfPaper-2012-001]
Securing smartphones’ data is a new and growing concern, especially when this data represents valuable or sensitive information. [...]
Published in Ildar Muslukhov, Yazan Boshmaf, Cynthia Kuo, Jonathan Lester, and Konstantin Beznosov. Understanding users' requirements for data protection in smartphones. In Workshop on Secure Data Management on Smartphones and Mobiles, 2012.:
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49. The Socialbot Network: When Bots Socialize for Fame and Money / Yazan Boshmaf ; Ildar Muslukhov ; Konstantin Beznosov ; Matei Ripeanu [258] [LERSSE-RefConfPaper-2011-008]
Online Social Networks (OSNs) have become an integral part of today's Web. [...]
Published in Yazan Boshmaf, Ildar Muslukhov, Konstantin Beznosov, and Matei Ripeanu. The socialbot network: when bots socialize for fame and money. In Proceedings of the 27th Annual Computer Security Applications Conference (ACSAC'11), December 2011. For the technical report, please refer to http://lersse-dl.ece.ubc.ca/record/272:
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50. A Brick Wall, a Locked Door, and a Bandit: A Physical Security Metaphor For Firewall Warnings / Fahimeh Raja ; Kirstie Hawkey ; Steven Hsu ; Kai-Le Clement Wang ; et al [LERSSE-RefConfPaper-2011-007]
We used an iterative process to design firewall warnings in which the functionality of a personal firewall is visualized based on a physical security metaphor. [...]
Published in Fahimeh Raja, Kirstie Hawkey, Steven Hsu, Kai-Le Clement Wang, and Konstantin Beznosov. A Brick Wall, a Locked Door, and a Bandit: A Physical Security Metaphor For Firewall Warnings. In SOUPS '11: Proceedings of the 7th symposium on Usable privacy and security, 20 pages.:
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