YouServ: a web-hosting and content sharing tool for the masses
Proceedings of the 11th international conference on World Wide Web
Fast Encryption and Authentication: XCBC Encryption and XECB Authentication Modes
FSE '01 Revised Papers from the 8th International Workshop on Fast Software Encryption
Off-the-record communication, or, why not to use PGP
Proceedings of the 2004 ACM workshop on Privacy in the electronic society
Exploiting the web for point-in-time file sharing
WWW '05 Special interest tracks and posters of the 14th international conference on World Wide Web
Information revelation and privacy in online social networks
Proceedings of the 2005 ACM workshop on Privacy in the electronic society
Over-exposed?: privacy patterns and considerations in online and mobile photo sharing
Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
A usability study and critique of two password managers
USENIX-SS'06 Proceedings of the 15th conference on USENIX Security Symposium - Volume 15
What Anyone Can Know: The Privacy Risks of Social Networking Sites
IEEE Security and Privacy
Examining privacy and disclosure in a social networking community
Proceedings of the 3rd symposium on Usable privacy and security
Communications of the ACM
Beamauth: two-factor web authentication with a bookmark
Proceedings of the 14th ACM conference on Computer and communications security
The ghost in the browser analysis of web-based malware
HotBots'07 Proceedings of the first conference on First Workshop on Hot Topics in Understanding Botnets
A protocol for secure public instant messaging
FC'06 Proceedings of the 10th international conference on Financial Cryptography and Data Security
Collective privacy management in social networks
Proceedings of the 18th international conference on World wide web
A survey on dynamic Web content generation and delivery techniques
Journal of Network and Computer Applications
Anonymous opinion exchange over untrusted social networks
Proceedings of the Second ACM EuroSys Workshop on Social Network Systems
Web-Traveler Policies for Images on Social Networks
World Wide Web
Personality traits, usage patterns and information disclosure in online communities
Proceedings of the 23rd British HCI Group Annual Conference on People and Computers: Celebrating People and Technology
Usable access control in collaborative environments: authorization based on people-tagging
ESORICS'09 Proceedings of the 14th European conference on Research in computer security
Privacy policies for shared content in social network sites
The VLDB Journal — The International Journal on Very Large Data Bases
Preserving privacy on the searchable internet
Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Information Integration and Web-based Applications and Services
Advanced secure multimedia services for digital homes
Information Systems Frontiers
SnapMe if you can: privacy threats of other peoples' geo-tagged media and what we can do about it
Proceedings of the sixth ACM conference on Security and privacy in wireless and mobile networks
Service subscription and consumption for personal web applications
The Personal Web
A defence scheme against Identity Theft Attack based on multiple social networks
Expert Systems with Applications: An International Journal
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Publishing personal content on the web is gaining increased popularity with dramatic growth in social networking websites, and availability of cheap personal domain names and hosting services. Although the Internet enables easy publishing of any content intended to be generally accessible, restricting personal content to a selected group of contacts is more difficult. Social networking websites partially enable users to restrict access to a selected group of users of the same network by explicitly creating a "friends' list." While this limited restriction supports users' privacy on those (few) selected websites, personal websites must still largely be protected manually by sharing passwords or obscure links. Our focus is the general problem of privacy-enabled web content sharing from any user-chosen web server. By leveraging the existing "circle of trust" in popular Instant Messaging (IM) networks, we propose a scheme called IM-based Privacy-Enhanced Content Sharing (IMPECS) for personal web content sharing. IMPECS enables a publishing user's personal data to be accessible only to her IM contacts. A user can put her personal web page on any web server she wants (vs. being restricted to a specific social networking website), and maintain privacy of her content without requiring site-specific passwords. Our prototype of IMPECS required only minor modifications to an IM server, and PHP scripts on a web server. The general idea behind IMPECS extends beyond IM and IM circles of trust; any equivalent scheme, (ideally) containing pre-arranged groups, could similarly be leveraged.