Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Emerging Networking Experiments and Technologies 2012
DOI: 10.1145/2413176.2413213
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FRAppE

Abstract: With 20 million installs a day [1], third-party apps are a major reason for the popularity and addictiveness of Facebook. Unfortunately, hackers have realized the potential of using apps for spreading malware and spam. The problem is already significant, as we find that at least 13% of apps in our dataset are malicious. So far, the research community has focused on detecting malicious posts and campaigns.In this paper, we ask the question: given a Facebook application, can we determine if it is malicious? Our … Show more

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