对出行用户公共WiFi网络隐私泄露进行表征

Ningning Cheng, Xinlei Wang, W. Cheng, P. Mohapatra, A. Seneviratne
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公共无线接入点(也称为公共热点)的部署和便携式计算设备的普及使得人们在旅行中访问互联网更加方便。另一方面,由于开放的环境,它也产生了很大的隐私问题。然而,大多数用户忽略了隐私威胁,因为目前他们没有办法知道他们的隐私暴露到什么程度。本文研究了域名查询、网页浏览、搜索引擎查询和网络广告等活动对公共热点隐私泄露的影响。我们发现,从这些活动中可以泄露多类用户隐私,如身份隐私、位置隐私、财务隐私、社交隐私和个人隐私。我们从四个国家的20个机场数据集中收集了真实数据,发现隐私泄露率高达68%,这意味着三分之二的旅行用户在机场上网时泄露了他们的私人信息。我们的研究结果表明,用户并没有完全意识到他们在无线环境中,特别是在公共WiFi网络中可能遇到的隐私泄露。这一事实可以促使网络服务提供商和网站设计师通过开发更好的隐私保护机制来改善他们的服务。
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Characterizing privacy leakage of public WiFi networks for users on travel
Deployment of public wireless access points (also known as public hotspots) and the prevalence of portable computing devices has made it more convenient for people on travel to access the Internet. On the other hand, it also generates large privacy concerns due to the open environment. However, most users are neglecting the privacy threats because currently there is no way for them to know to what extent their privacy is revealed. In this paper, we examine the privacy leakage in public hotspots from activities such as domain name querying, web browsing, search engine querying and online advertising. We discover that, from these activities multiple categories of user privacy can be leaked, such as identity privacy, location privacy, financial privacy, social privacy and personal privacy. We have collected real data from 20 airport datasets in four countries and discover that the privacy leakage can be up to 68%, which means two thirds of users on travel leak their private information while accessing the Internet at airports. Our results indicate that users are not fully aware of the privacy leakage they can encounter in the wireless environment, especially in public WiFi networks. This fact can urge network service providers and website designers to improve their service by developing better privacy preserving mechanisms.
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