The Blooming Social Media Economics Built on Fake Identities - Lecture 2.2.3
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Course Description
Overview
Explore the hidden world of fake identities in social media and their economic impact in this eye-opening conference talk from BSides Las Vegas 2012. Delve into Jason Ding's analysis of the thriving underground economy built on fabricated online personas, examining how these artificial identities are created, monetized, and exploited across various social platforms. Gain insights into the motivations behind this phenomenon, its implications for online security and privacy, and the challenges it poses for social media companies and users alike. Discover the intricate web of deception that underlies much of today's social media landscape and learn about potential strategies to combat this growing issue in the digital age.
Syllabus
2.2.3 Jason Ding The Blooming Social Media Economics Built on Fake Identities
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