2018
DOI: 10.1002/widm.1260
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Knowledge‐based approaches for identity management in online social networks

Abstract: When we meet a new person, we start by introducing ourselves. We share our names, and other information about our jobs, cities, family status, and so on. This is how socializing and social interactions can start: we first need to identify each other. Identification is a cornerstone in establishing social contacts. We identify ourselves and others by a set of civil (e.g., name, nationality, ID number, gender) and social (e.g., music taste, hobbies, religion) characteristics. This seamlessly carried out identifi… Show more

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“…A primary use of social media on the internet is socializing ( Bhimani et al., 2019 ; Hu et al., 2018 ). Social media is the main online platform where people connect to each other and share information ( Bahri et al., 2018 ). The 2014 CPFS survey measured social media use by asking, “In general, how frequently do you use the internet to socialize?”.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A primary use of social media on the internet is socializing ( Bhimani et al., 2019 ; Hu et al., 2018 ). Social media is the main online platform where people connect to each other and share information ( Bahri et al., 2018 ). The 2014 CPFS survey measured social media use by asking, “In general, how frequently do you use the internet to socialize?”.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bahri et al [6] performed a review on identity management processes, identity attacks and defence mechanisms. Social media identity attacks were divided into target attacks (to specific users) and mass attacks (to whole social media platforms).…”
Section: Previous Surveys On Social Media Identity Deceptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Facebook removed a whopping 2 billion fake accounts in the 1 st quarter of 2019 5 . It has been announced that 70 million fake accounts on Twitter were suspended in May and June 2017 6 . There are various types of fake profile on social media platforms.…”
Section: Fake Profilementioning
confidence: 99%
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