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Lin, Zilong; Cui, Jian; Liao, Xiaojing; Wang, XiaoFeng (, USENIX Association2560 Ninth St. Suite 215 Berkeley, CA, United States)
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Lin, Zilong; Cui, Jian Cui; Liao, Xiaojing; Wang, XiaoFeng (, 33rd USENIX Security Symposium (USENIX Security 24))
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Lin, Zilong; Li, Zhengyi; Liao, Xiaojing; Wang, XiaoFeng; Liu, Xiaozhong (, IEEE)
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Wang, Peng; Lin, Zilong; Liao, Xiaojing; Wang, XiaoFeng (, Proceeding of ISOC Network and Distributed System Security Symposium (NDSS), 2021)A new type of underground illicit drug promotion, illicit drug business listings on local search services (e.g., local knowledge panel, map search, voice search), is increasingly being utilized by miscreants to advertise and sell controlled substances on the Internet. Miscreants exploit the problematic upstream local data brokers featuring loose control on data quality to post listings that promote illicit drug business. Such a promotion, in turn, pollutes the major downstream search providers’ knowledge bases and further reaches a large audience through web, map, and voice searches. To the best of our knowledge, little has been done so far to understand this new illicit promotion in terms of its scope, impact, and techniques, not to mention any effort to identify such illicit drug business listings on a large scale. In this paper, we report the first measurement study of the illicit drug business listings on local search services. Our findings have brought to light the vulnerable and less regulated local business listing ecosystem and the pervasiveness of such illicit activities, as well as the impact on local search audience.more » « less
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