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Jun Park and Youngho Cho
As the popularity of social network service (SNS) messengers (such as Telegram, WeChat or KakaoTalk) grows rapidly, cyberattackers and cybercriminals start targeting them, and from various media, we can see numerous cyber incidents that have occurred in ...
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Sanghyun Kim, Hyunsun Park and Moon Jong Choi
Social network service (SNS) information has benefited many individuals. However, as such information has increased exponentially, the number of SNS users has increased dramatically and negative effects of SNSs on users have emerged. Many SNS users exper...
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Stefania Fantinelli and Michela Cortini
In light of the recent work by Kim and colleagues about Social Network Service (SNS), examining the individual and SNS characteristics as predictors of SNS fatigue, we hypothesize to enlarge their model to the job context. SNS is a relevant issue in occu...
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Jaewoo Jeon and Youngho Cho
Once a botnet is constructed over the network, a bot master and bots start communicating by periodically exchanging messages, which is known as botnet C&C communication, in order to send botnet commands to bots, collect critical information stored in...
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Hidenori Takasuka, Koichi Hirai and Kazumasa Takami
Smartphones have the ability to communicate with other terminals through ad hoc connections. A variety of applications have been developed to exploit this ability. The authors have developed an Android OS (operating system) application (called ?social DT...
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Sami Vihavainen,Kaisa Vä?¤nänen-Vainio-Mattila
Pág. pp. 9 - 18
Smartphones enable an always-on connection to Social Network Services (SNS). A typical way of interacting with SNSs is to access them when the user has a suitable situation to check the status of her social networks or to write an update. One way to enha...
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