CRLGSIAug 13, 2025

Social-Sensor Identity Cloning Detection Using Weakly Supervised Deep Forest and Cryptographic Authentication

arXiv:2508.09665v1h-index: 2
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This addresses identity cloning for social-sensor cloud service providers, offering an incremental improvement over existing methods.

The paper tackles identity cloning in social-sensor cloud services by proposing a method that combines a weakly supervised deep forest model for detecting similar identities and a cryptographic authentication protocol for verification, achieving superior performance in large-scale real-world experiments.

Recent years have witnessed a rising trend in social-sensor cloud identity cloning incidents. However, existing approaches suffer from unsatisfactory performance, a lack of solutions for detecting duplicated accounts, and a lack of large-scale evaluations on real-world datasets. We introduce a novel method for detecting identity cloning in social-sensor cloud service providers. Our proposed technique consists of two primary components: 1) a similar identity detection method and 2) a cryptography-based authentication protocol. Initially, we developed a weakly supervised deep forest model to identify similar identities using non-privacy-sensitive user profile features provided by the service. Subsequently, we designed a cryptography-based authentication protocol to verify whether similar identities were generated by the same provider. Our extensive experiments on a large real-world dataset demonstrate the feasibility and superior performance of our technique compared to current state-of-the-art identity clone detection methods.

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