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An individual who re-registers an expired domain implicitly inherits the residual trust associated with the domain's prior use. Adversaries can, and increasingly do, exploit these ownership changes to undermine the security of both users and systems. In fact, many seemingly disparate security problems share a root cause in residual trust abuse. As we enter the dawn of the dead domain, new techniques...
This paper presents the results of a research study on the use of electronic communications by college students at public universities. We examine student perceptions and attitudes towards electronic communications, such as email, web browsing, using social networks, and other online activities, as well as their views and expectations of privacy and trust. We discuss a number of important characteristics...
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