Title :
An additional protection layer for confidential OSNs posts
Author :
Armknecht, Frederik ; Hauptmann, Manuel ; Roos, Stefanie ; Strufe, Thorsten
Author_Institution :
Univ. Mannheim, Mannheim, Germany
Abstract :
The design of secure and usable access schemes to personal data represent a major challenge of online social networks (OSNs). State of the art requires prior interaction to grant access. Sharing with users who are not subscribed or previously have not been accepted as contacts in any case is only possible via public posts, which can easily be abused by automatic harvesting for user profiling, targeted spear-phishing, or spamming. Moreover, users are restricted to the access rules defined by the provider, which may be overly restrictive, cumbersome to define, or insufficiently fine-grained. We suggest a complementary approach that can be easily deployed in addition to existing access control schemes, does not require any interaction, and includes even public, unsubscribed users. It exploits the fact that different social circles of a user share different experiences and hence encrypts arbitrary posts. Assembling only well-established cryptographic primitives, we prove that the security of our scheme is determined by the entropy of the required knowledge. We consequently analyze the efficiency of an informed dictionary attack and assess the entropy to be on par with common passwords. A fully functional implementation is used for performance evaluations, and available for download on the Web.
Keywords :
authorisation; cryptography; social networking (online); Web; access control schemes; access rules; confidential OSN posts; cryptographic primitives; dictionary attack; online social networks; protection layer; public posts; spamming; spear-phishing; user profiling; Access control; Ciphers; Dictionaries; Entropy; Social network services; Secret Sharing; Social Network Security; Spam Protection;
Conference_Titel :
Communications (ICC), 2014 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Sydney, NSW
DOI :
10.1109/ICC.2014.6883904