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Effects of Social Characters in Viral Propagation Seeding Strategies in Online Social Networks


Abstract:

Online social networks have not only become a point of aggregation and exchange of information, they have so radically rooted into our everyday behaviors that they have b...Show More

Abstract:

Online social networks have not only become a point of aggregation and exchange of information, they have so radically rooted into our everyday behaviors that they have become the target of important network attacks. We have seen an increasing trend in Sybil based activity, such as in personification, fake profiling and attempts to maliciously subvert the community stability in order to illegally create benefits for some individuals, such as online voting, and also from more classic informatics assaults using specifically mutated worms. Not only these attacks, in the latest months, we have seen an increase in spam activities on social networks such as Facebook and RenRen, and most importantly, the first attempts at propagating worms within these communities. What differentiates these attacks from normal network attacks, is that compared to anonymous and stealthy activities, or by commonly untrusted emails, social networks regain the ability to propagate within consentient users, who willingly accept to partake. In this paper, we will demonstrate the effects of influential nodes against non-influential nodes through in simulated scenarios and provide an overview and analysis of the outcomes.
Date of Conference: 25-27 June 2012
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 06 September 2012
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Conference Location: Liverpool, UK

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