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2015
Proceedings of the 22nd ACM SIGSAC Conference on Computer and Communications Security - CCS '15
Location proximity schemes have been adopted by social networks and other smartphone apps as a means of balancing user privacy with utility. However, misconceptions about the privacy offered by proximity services have rendered users vulnerable to trilateration attacks that can expose their location. Such attacks have received major publicity and, as a result, popular service providers have deployed countermeasures for preventing user discovery attacks. In this paper, we systematically assess
doi:10.1145/2810103.2813605
dblp:conf/ccs/PolakisAPSK15
fatcat:ratbvrbozbehzp2saca266esju