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Psychological Profiling in Cybersecurity: A Look at LLMs and Psycholinguistic Features

As of 20 August 2026, this Paper Citation Record lists 0 of 0 outbound references and 2 inbound Pith citation observations for arXiv:2406.18783.

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measured 2 of 2 standing notices

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Source: scholarly_work_events, retraction_status_cache, observed 2026-08-19T06:32:44.657259+00:00

measured 2 of 2 inbound itemization

Pith citing papers itemized under the disclosed page cap.

Source: paper_references, paper_reference_links, observed 2026-08-07T14:55:24.188926Z

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Source: pith, observed 2026-08-06T12:43:16.981826Z

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Pith citing papers

Observation ae0be411-f1e5-4b01-9679-397ff6ec73da · inbound

Cracking Aegis: An Adversarial LLM-based Game for Raising Awareness of Vulnerabilities in Privacy Protection cites this paper.

Cracking Aegis: An Adversarial LLM-based Game for Raising Awareness of Vulnerabilities in Privacy Protection Psychological Profiling in Cybersecurity: A Look at LLMs and Psycholinguistic Features

Reference 131

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Observation fe1acf0a-6160-453e-90a9-bb3e32973df8 · inbound

Can We End the Cat-and-Mouse Game? Simulating Self-Evolving Phishing Attacks with LLMs and Genetic Algorithms cites this paper.

Can We End the Cat-and-Mouse Game? Simulating Self-Evolving Phishing Attacks with LLMs and Genetic Algorithms Psychological Profiling in Cybersecurity: A Look at LLMs and Psycholinguistic Features

Reference 35

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local_arxiv, observed 2026-08-06T12:43:16.986823Z

Source-reported events for the cited work

No event found in the named queried sources as of 2026-08-19T06:32:44.657259+00:00.

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