DocumentCode
3642881
Title
The ultimate invasion of privacy: Identity theft
Author
Esma Aïmeur;David Schőnfeld
Author_Institution
Dé
fYear
2011
fDate
7/1/2011 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
24
Lastpage
31
Abstract
Identity theft has become one of the fastest growing crimes. Most people are unaware of the amount of data they disclose over all the Internet services proposed by search engines, social networking sites, e-commerce web sites, free online tools, etc. They are also unaware that this data can be easily aggregated, data-mined and linked together, which may lead to a potential identity theft should it fall into the wrong hands. If one adds up all of his online searching, communicating, shopping, browsing, blogging, chatting, reading and news sharing, one would realize that one revealed a complete picture of oneself and perhaps some information about his relatives, friends, colleagues, employer, etc. The potential value of this data is considerable for criminals. This paper deals with identity theft and all the issues raised by this type of computer crime. More precisely, it illustrates the variety of information that hackers may want to sift through, the attacks that they may perform and the locations where they can find the information.
Keywords
"Computer hacking","Companies","Privacy","Databases","Facebook","Government"
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Privacy, Security and Trust (PST), 2011 Ninth Annual International Conference on
Print_ISBN
978-1-4577-0582-3
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/PST.2011.5971959
Filename
5971959
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