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arxiv: 1801.05534 · v1 · pith:6E7EZN4Enew · submitted 2018-01-17 · 💻 cs.SI

Blind De-anonymization Attacks using Social Networks

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keywords de-anonymizationattacksdatainformationtechniquesattackpriorrequire
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It is important to study the risks of publishing privacy-sensitive data. Even if sensitive identities (e.g., name, social security number) were removed and advanced data perturbation techniques were applied, several de-anonymization attacks have been proposed to re-identify individuals. However, existing attacks have some limitations: 1) they are limited in de-anonymization accuracy; 2) they require prior seed knowledge and suffer from the imprecision of such seed information. We propose a novel structure-based de-anonymization attack, which does not require the attacker to have prior information (e.g., seeds). Our attack is based on two key insights: using multi-hop neighborhood information, and optimizing the process of de-anonymization by exploiting enhanced machine learning techniques. The experimental results demonstrate that our method is robust to data perturbations and significantly outperforms the state-of-the-art de-anonymization techniques by up to $10\times$ improvement.

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