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|Service=BlackHatWorld, Carders, HackSector, HackE1ite, Freehack, L33tCrew, | |||
|Feature=Forum, | |||
|Year=2011 | |Year=2011 | ||
|Date=2011-11-02 | |Date=2011-11-02 | ||
|Editor=Proceedings of the 2011 ACM SIGCOMM Conference on Internet Measurement Conference | |Editor=Proceedings of the 2011 ACM SIGCOMM Conference on Internet Measurement Conference | ||
|Link=http://cseweb.ucsd.edu/~voelker/pubs/forums-imc11.pdf | |Link=http://cseweb.ucsd.edu/~voelker/pubs/forums-imc11.pdf | ||
|DOI=10.1145/2068816.2068824 | |||
|Author=Marti Motoyama, Damon McCoy, Kirill Levchenko, Stefan Savage, Geoffrey M. Voelker, | |||
|Type=Conference paper or presentation | |||
|Abstract=Underground forums, where participants exchange information on abusive tactics and engage in the sale of illegal goods and services, are a form of online social network (OSN). However, unlike traditional OSNs such as Facebook, in underground forums the pattern of communications does not simply encode pre-existing social relationships, but instead captures the dynamic trust relationships forged between mutually distrustful parties. In this paper, we empirically characterize six different underground forums — BlackHatWorld, Carders, HackSector, HackE1ite, Freehack, and L33tCrew — examining the properties of the social networks formed within, the content of the goods and services being exchanged, and lastly, how individuals gain and lose trust in this setting. | |||
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Services | BlackHatWorld, Carders, HackSector, HackE1ite, Freehack, L33tCrew |
Feature | Forum |
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Date | 2011 / 2011-11-02 |
Editor/Conference | Proceedings of the 2011 ACM SIGCOMM Conference on Internet Measurement Conference |
Link | http://cseweb.ucsd.edu/~voelker/pubs/forums-imc11.pdf (Archive copy) DOI: 10.1145/2068816.2068824 |
Author | Marti Motoyama, Damon McCoy, Kirill Levchenko, Stefan Savage, Geoffrey M. Voelker |
Type | Conference paper or presentation |
Abstract
“ Underground forums, where participants exchange information on abusive tactics and engage in the sale of illegal goods and services, are a form of online social network (OSN). However, unlike traditional OSNs such as Facebook, in underground forums the pattern of communications does not simply encode pre-existing social relationships, but instead captures the dynamic trust relationships forged between mutually distrustful parties. In this paper, we empirically characterize six different underground forums — BlackHatWorld, Carders, HackSector, HackE1ite, Freehack, and L33tCrew — examining the properties of the social networks formed within, the content of the goods and services being exchanged, and lastly, how individuals gain and lose trust in this setting.
Bibtex
@misc{Lua error: Cannot create process: proc_open(/dev/null): failed to open stream: Operation not permitted2011BFR4507, editor = {Proceedings of the 2011 ACM SIGCOMM Conference on Internet Measurement Conference}, author = {Marti Motoyama, Damon McCoy, Kirill Levchenko, Stefan Savage, Geoffrey M. Voelker}, title = {An analysis of underground forums}, date = {02}, month = Nov, year = {2011},
doi = {10.1145/2068816.2068824}, howpublished = {\url{http://cseweb.ucsd.edu/~voelker/pubs/forums-imc11.pdf}}, }