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An analysis of underground forums
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2011
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EngineeringSocial InfluenceCommunicationCommunity DiscoveryJournalismComputational Social ScienceSocial MediaDynamic Trust RelationshipsOnline CommunitySocial Network SecuritySocial Network AnalysisSocial NetworksTrustTrust MetricNetwork ScienceSocial ComputingOnline Social NetworkReputation SystemArtsUnderground Forums
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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