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Analyzing Instant Messaging Writeprints as a Behavioral Biometric Element of Cybercrime Investigations.

机译:分析即时消息写印作为网络犯罪调查的行为生物识别元素。

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The anonymous nature of the Internet and increasing cybercrime creates a growing need for techniques to assist in identifying online cybercrime suspects as part of the investigation. In instant messaging (IM) communications, cyber criminals use virtual identities to hide their true identity, which hinders social accountability and facilitates cybercrime. Cyber criminals may use multiple screen names, impersonate other users, or supply false information on their virtual identities with the intention of deceiving unsuspecting victims and committing various cybercrimes. It is necessary to have IM cyber forensics techniques to assist in identifying cyber criminals and collecting digital evidence as part of the investigation.;Behavioral biometrics are persistent personal traits and patterns of behavior that may be collected and analyzed to aid a cybercrime investigation. Instant messaging behavioral biometrics include online writing habits, known as stylometric features, which may be used to create an author writeprint to assist in identifying an author, or characteristics of an author, of a set of instant messages. The writeprint is a digital fingerprint that represents an author's distinguishing stylometric features that occur in his/her computer-mediated communications. Writeprints can provide cybercrime investigators a unique tool for analyzing IM-assisted cybercrimes. They may be used as input to a criminal cyberprofile and as an element of a multimodal system for cybercrime investigations. Writeprints can be used in conjunction with other evidence, investigation techniques, and biometrics techniques to reduce the potential suspect space to a certain subset of suspects; identify the most plausible author of an IM conversation from a group of suspects; link related crimes; develop an interview and interrogation strategy; and gather convincing digital evidence to justify search and seizure and provide probable cause.;The purpose of this dissertation is to create and analyze behavioral biometrics- based instant messaging writeprints as cyber forensics input for cybercrime investigations. This research uses authorship analysis techniques to create a set of stylometric features robust enough to show separation between authors and between author categories. The real time, casual nature of instant messaging communications offers several interesting stylometric features such as message structure, unusual language usage, and special stylistic markers that are useful in forming a suitable writeprint feature set for authorship analysis. This research uses the Principal Component Analysis (PCA) and multivariate Gaussian distribution (MGD) methods to analyze IM conversation logs from two distinct data sets for authorship identification and characterization. Authorship identification may be applied to IM to assist in identifying criminals who hide their true identity or impersonate a known individual. Authorship characterization may be used to help discover IM cyber criminals who supply false information in their virtual identities, such as gender.;The research results presented in this dissertation demonstrate that authors show separation via IM writeprints. IM writeprints are shown to group messages belonging to a particular author from a set of authors and to group messages belonging to a particular author category from a set of author categories. By demonstrating high authorship identification and characterization probability, the research results presented in this dissertation indicate a promising future for applying authorship analysis as an element of a multimodal biometrics system to assist with cyber forensics and cybercrime investigations.
机译:互联网的匿名性质和日益严重的网络犯罪使人们越来越需要用于协助识别在线网络犯罪嫌疑人的技术,作为调查的一部分。在即时消息(IM)通信中,网络罪犯使用虚拟身份来隐藏其真实身份,这阻碍了社会责任并促进了网络犯罪。网络罪犯可能会使用多个屏幕名称,假冒其他用户或在其虚拟身份上提供虚假信息,以欺骗毫无戒心的受害者并犯下各种网络犯罪。有必要使用IM网络取证技术来协助识别网络罪犯并收集数字证据,作为调查的一部分。行为生物特征识别是持久的个人特征和行为方式,可以收集和分析这些特征和行为方式以帮助进行网络犯罪调查。即时消息传递行为生物特征包括在线书写习惯,称为笔势特征,可用于创建作者的写信以帮助识别一组即时消息的作者或作者的特征。笔迹是一种数字指纹,代表作者在计算机介导的通信中所表现出的独特的笔势特征。 Writeprints可以为网络犯罪调查人员提供用于分析IM辅助网络犯罪的独特工具。它们可以用作犯罪网络概况的输入,也可以用作网络犯罪调查的多模式系统的组成部分。 Writeprints可与其他证据,调查技术和生物识别技术结合使用,以减少特定犯罪嫌疑人的潜在犯罪嫌疑人空间。从一组嫌疑犯中找出IM对话中最有说服力的作者;链接相关犯罪;制定面试和讯问策略;本论文的目的是创建和分析基于行为生物特征的即时消息文字,作为网络犯罪调查的网络取证输入。这项研究使用作者身份分析技术来创建一套足够强大的样式特征,以显示作者之间以及作者类别之间的分离。即时消息通信的实时,随意性质提供了一些有趣的样式功能,例如消息结构,不寻常的语言用法以及特殊的样式标记,这些标记对于形成用于作者身份分析的合适的写特征非常有用。这项研究使用主成分分析(PCA)和多元高斯分布(MGD)方法来分析来自两个不同数据集的IM对话日志,以进行作者身份鉴定和特征描述。作者身份标识可以应用于IM,以帮助标识隐藏其真实身份或冒充已知个人的罪犯。作者特征可以用来帮助发现以虚拟身份(例如性别)提供虚假信息的IM网络罪犯。本论文的研究结果表明,作者通过IM书写纸表现出隔离。 IM笔迹显示为将来自一组作者的属于特定作者的消息分组,并将来自一组作者类别的属于特定作者类别的消息分组。通过证明较高的作者身份识别和特征概率,本论文提出的研究结果表明了将作者身份分析作为多模式生物识别系统的要素来协助网络取证和网络犯罪调查的广阔前景。

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  • 作者

    Orebaugh, Angela.;

  • 作者单位

    George Mason University.;

  • 授予单位 George Mason University.;
  • 学科 Information technology.;Computer science.;Criminology.;Web studies.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2014
  • 页码 213 p.
  • 总页数 213
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类
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