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Understanding Social Insider Intrusions to Personal Computing Devices

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We examined the characteristics of social insider intrusions to personal computing devices. Social insider intrusions are situations in which one person physically accesses the device of someone they know, without permission. With devices like smartphones becoming hubs for social interaction, social insider intrusions also became a central challenge to interpersonal privacy. Through a series of quantitative and qualitative empirical studies, we sought to better understand intrusions. Our analysis indicates that the frequency of intrusions is substantially higher than previously thought, and even prevalent among younger segments of the populations we analyzed. We found recurring patterns in how intrusions unfold, including a variety of motivations and access strategies, often successful despite the presence of security technologies, like device locks. Our analysis offers both a snapshot in time, and insight onto foundational challenges that arise from technologies mediating interpersonal relationships.

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Segurança Interação Pessoa-Máquina (IPM) Computação Ubíqua Aspectos Humanos e Societais da Segurança e Privacidade Privacidade Interpessoal Security Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) Ubiquitous Computing Human and Societal Aspects of Security and Privacy Interpersonal Privacy

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