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Privacy in Social Media (Identity (Identity Theft (Types (Account Takeover…
Privacy in Social Media
Identity
Identity Theft
Instances
Catfishing
Types of Catfishing
Harmful (vis-à-vis Privacy)
Privacy Violation
accumulating data without the knowledge of the victim
Privacy Harm
victim is aware and becomes anxious because of the situation
Harmless
Bored Catfish
has internet and too much time
done for fun
Secretly-in-love-with-you Catfish
has unrequited crush and thinks his real life person is not good enough
Lonely Catfish
Revenge Catfish
Scary Catfish
Definition
getting someone's information and maintaining the same identity
identity theft but not under direct light of thieving
blatantly pretending to be someone else
Types
Account Takeover
getting the person's existing account and using his account
True Name Takeover
using personal info to open new accounts
Tagging
Risks
uncontrollable sharing of information
being prone to social media mining
Basis of being a Violation of Privacy
factuality and content of the tagged item
information known about an individual
attention paid to an individual
intention and utility of the information
Types of Identity
Social
relation to other people
Personal
defined by beholder himself
person has the power over constructing one's identity
Prevention of Privacy Violations
acknowledgement of threat
recognition that social media is both means and price to achieve freedom
Threats
Inadequate security for the information
(the possibility to be hacked)
Wrongful obtainment of information