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The current privacy protection methods adopted by social network providers rely on restricting users' access rights. They force a user to rigidly divide other users into two categories only: friends and strangers. Based on this classification, they prevent non-friends from accessing to the user's data while provide full access for friends regardless of how close they are to her. However, the level...
Users in online social networking sites unknowingly disclose their sensitive information that aggravate the social and financial risks. Hence, to prevent the information loss and privacy exposure, users need to find ways to quantify their privacy level based on their online social network data. Current studies that focus on measuring the privacy risk and disclosure consider only a single source of...
In online social networks (OSNs), highly-connected users are generally more capable to trigger viral diffusion. However, recent research demonstrates that ordinary users who only have a few connections can also cause large-scale diffusion. In this paper, we study the relation between the global spreading influence and the local connections of users to theoretically explain this phenomenon. We focus...
Identifying influential spreaders in online social networks (OSNs) has long been an important but difficult problem to be addressed. Distinguished from previous works that mainly focused on the stationary features of users' influence, we systematically study the variations of users' spreading capability given the fact that influential spreaders are more likely to be the targets of various cyber attacks...
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