Abstract:Summary
With the rapid popularity of social networking platforms, users can be matched when sharing their profiles. However, there is a risk of leakage of sensitive user information during the user matching process, which leads to the lack of user privacy protection. In this paper, we propose a privacy protection scheme based on the encryption of hidden attributes during user matching in mobile social networks, which uses linear secret sharing scheme (LSSS) as the access structure based on ciphertext policy at… Show more
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