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LANGUAGE PATTERN ANALYSIS TO DETECT SOCIAL NETWORK ATTACKS

Posted on 28 November 2021

From flyingpenguin.com

I have updated our 2006 paper on language pattern analysis to detect social network attacks. Some minor formatting changes were needed, given the last time I generated the PDF was 2011. The original post is here.

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