Seyed Hossein Ahmadinejad, Mohd M. Anwar, Philip W. L. Fong
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Inference attacks by third-party extensions to social network systems
We study inference attacks that can be launched via the extension API of Facebook. We explain the threat of these attacks through a reduction to authentication attacks, devise a taxonomy for such attacks, and propose a risk metric to help subscribers of third-party applications refine their privacy expectations.