SICRCYOct 14, 2015

TRAP: using TaRgeted Ads to unveil Google personal Profiles

arXiv:1510.04031v18 citations
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This work highlights a practical privacy vulnerability in online advertising that affects users of Google services, calling for more privacy-aware solutions.

The authors demonstrated how to exploit Google's targeted advertising system to infer personal information from user profiles by combining data from Google AdWords and the Google Display Network, revealing a significant privacy issue.

In the last decade, the advertisement market spread significantly in the web and mobile app system. Its effectiveness is also due thanks to the possibility to target the advertisement on the specific interests of the actual user, other than on the content of the website hosting the advertisement. In this scenario, became of great value services that collect and hence can provide information about the browsing user, like Facebook and Google. In this paper, we show how to maliciously exploit the Google Targeted Advertising system to infer personal information in Google user profiles. In particular, the attack we consider is external from Google and relies on combining data from Google AdWords with other data collected from a website of the Google Display Network. We validate the effectiveness of our proposed attack, also discussing possible application scenarios. The result of our research shows a significant practical privacy issue behind such type of targeted advertising service, and call for further investigation and the design of more privacy-aware solutions, possibly without impeding the current business model involved in online advertisement.

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