A Survey and a Case-Study Regarding Social Media Security and Privacy on Greek Future IT Professionals

Pub Date : 2019-01-01 DOI:10.4018/IJHCITP.2019010102
V. Kanakaris, G. Lampropoulos, K. Siakas
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Nowadays, social media and social networks are increasingly used in business as they have drastically changed the way the community works, communicates, collaborates, socialises, creates content and shares knowledge and ideas. However, in particular, IT professionals and practitioners need to be aware of online security and privacy issues and the potential negative impact that they may cause on different aspects of business, such as online breaches or information theft. The use of social media inevitably leads to disclosure of personal information, with the use of open-source intelligence (OSINT) and other similar techniques. Hence, the aim of this article is twofold, namely first to show results of a survey towards future Greek IT practitioners regarding awareness and viewpoints of social media users concerning security and privacy on social media. More specifically the study was based on responses and viewpoints of 178 Greek electrical engineering and IT students to an online questionnaire. Secondly, the aim is also to show how easily a potential malicious user can anonymously track and retrieve sensitive personal information in an automated and undetectable way from popular social media platforms by using publicly available information, resources, and tools. The results of the survey show that most of the respondents are aware of the privacy settings of the social media platforms they use. However, they consider that they should be more careful concerning personal data and whom they add as friends or followers and they do not feel comfortable with the fact that a stranger might be able to access their personal information through their publications on social media platforms.The case study indicates that it is possible for malicious users to acquire sensitive personal data (e.g. user's location via tweets and instas from smartphones). In addition, the ability to map activity could allow malicious users to track the activities of unsuspected users and predict their future locations.
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关于希腊未来IT专业人员社交媒体安全和隐私的调查和案例研究
如今,社交媒体和社交网络越来越多地用于商业,因为它们彻底改变了社区工作、沟通、协作、社交、创造内容以及分享知识和想法的方式。但是,IT专业人员和从业人员尤其需要了解在线安全和隐私问题,以及它们可能对业务的不同方面造成的潜在负面影响,例如在线破坏或信息盗窃。社交媒体的使用不可避免地导致个人信息的泄露,使用开源情报(OSINT)和其他类似的技术。因此,本文的目的是双重的,即首先展示对未来希腊IT从业者关于社交媒体用户对社交媒体安全和隐私的意识和观点的调查结果。更具体地说,这项研究是基于178名希腊电气工程和IT专业学生对一份在线问卷的回答和观点。其次,目的还在于展示潜在恶意用户如何轻易地通过使用公开可用的信息、资源和工具,以自动和不可检测的方式,从流行的社交媒体平台上匿名跟踪和检索敏感的个人信息。调查结果显示,大多数受访者都知道他们使用的社交媒体平台的隐私设置。然而,他们认为他们应该更加小心个人数据以及他们添加的朋友或关注者,他们对陌生人可能能够通过他们在社交媒体平台上的出版物访问他们的个人信息感到不舒服。案例研究表明,恶意用户有可能获取敏感的个人数据(例如,通过智能手机上的推文和instas获取用户的位置)。此外,映射活动的能力可能允许恶意用户跟踪不知情用户的活动并预测他们未来的位置。
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