articleMay 8, 2007Closed access

Wherefore art thou r3579x?

Cornell University · Microsoft (United States)

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Abstract

In a social network, nodes correspond topeople or other social entities, and edges correspond to social links between them. In an effort to preserve privacy, the practice of anonymization replaces names with meaningless unique identifiers. We describe a family of attacks such that even from a single anonymized copy of a social network, it is possible for an adversary to learn whether edges exist or not between specific targeted pairs of nodes.

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Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Thou
  • Adversary
  • Computer science
  • Identifier
  • Social network (sociolinguistics)
  • Unique identifier
  • Internet privacy
  • Social media
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Reduced inequalities
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