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21st SOUPS @ USENIX Security Symposium 2025: Seattle, WA, USA
- Patrick Gage Kelley, Mainack Mondal, Kami Vaniea:
Twenty-First Symposium on Usable Privacy and Security, SOUPS 2025, Seattle, WA, USA, August 10-12, 2025. USENIX Association 2025, ISBN 978-1-939133-51-9
Phishing and Advice
- Rajvardhan Oak, Zubair Shafiq:
"Hello, is this Anna?": Unpacking the Lifecycle of Pig-Butchering Scams. 1-18 - Eric Spero, Isa Seow, Lucas Betts, Eddie Fuatimau, Robert Biddle, Danielle M. Lottridge, Giovanni Russello:
Language as Lure: A Naturalistic Study on Pasifika Phishing Susceptibility. 19-35 - Yizhu Wang, Haoyu Zhai, Chenkai Wang, Qingying Hao, Nick A. Cohen, Roopa Foulger, Jonathan A. Handler, Gang Wang:
Can You Walk Me Through It? Explainable SMS Phishing Detection using LLM-based Agents. 37-56 - Rajvardhan Oak, Zubair Shafiq:
Victims, Vigilantes, and Advice Givers: An Analysis of Scam-Related Discourse on Reddit. 57-71 - Christina Detsika, Timo Jagusch, Nora Weidner, Larissa Weir, Florin Martius, Christian Tiefenau:
"You go now! No trouble!" Understanding the Offboarding Process in Companies from an IT Security Perspective. 73-92
AI Privacy, Safety, and Security Issues
- Jan Tolsdorf, Alan F. Luo, Monica Kodwani, Junho Eum, Mahmood Sharif, Michelle L. Mazurek, Adam J. Aviv:
Safety Perceptions of Generative AI Conversational Agents: Uncovering Perceptual Differences in Trust, Risk, and Fairness. 93-112 - Alexandra Klymenko, Stephen Meisenbacher, Patrick Gage Kelley, Sai Teja Peddinti, Kurt Thomas, Florian Matthes:
"We are not Future-ready": Understanding AI Privacy Risks and Existing Mitigation Strategies from the Perspective of AI Developers in Europe. 113-132 - Diana Kramer, Lambert Rosique, Ajay Narotam, Elie Bursztein, Patrick Gage Kelley, Kurt Thomas, Allison Woodruff:
Integrating Large Language Models into Security Incident Response. 133-148 - Yaman Yu, Yiren Liu, Jacky Zhang, Yun Huang, Yang Wang:
Youth-Centered GAI Risks (YAIR): A Taxonomy of Generative AI Risks from Empirical Data. 149-165
Trusting IoT and Embedded Devices
- Gertjan Franken, Pieter Claeys, Tom van Goethem, Lieven Desmet:
Shiny Shells, Rusty Cores: A Crowdsourced Security Evaluation of Integrated Web Browsers. 167-184 - Kieron Ivy Turk, Alice Hutchings:
Spy-oT: Understanding How Users Learn to Use Internet of Things Devices For Abusive Purposes. 185-203 - Yara Alsiyat, Yuanhaur Chang, Ning Zhang, Ivan Flechais:
Smart Spaces, Private Lives: A Culturally Grounded Examination of Privacy Tensions in Smart Homes. 205-224 - Maysara Alhindi, Joseph Hallett:
Playing in the Sandbox: A Study on the Usability of Seccomp. 225-240
Privacy and Security Concerns
- Amna Batool, Kentaro Toyama:
Between Court Orders and Platform Policies: Understanding Law Enforcement and Meta Interactions in Addressing Non-Consensual Image Disclosure Abuse. 241-258 - Aunam Quyoum, Mark Wong, Sebati Ghosh, Siamak F. Shahandashti:
Minoritised Ethnic People's Security and Privacy Concerns and Responses towards Essential Online Services. 259-278 - Ishika Keswani, Kerick Walker, Adrian Clement, Eusila Kitur, Nannapas Wonghirundacha, Ryan Aubrey, Vivien Song, Eleanor Birrell:
User Understandings of Technical Terms in App Privacy Labels. 279-298 - Nathan Malkin, Alan F. Luo, Evan J. Zhao, Michelle L. Mazurek:
Do You See If I See? Investigating Reciprocity in Interpersonal Access-Control Settings (in the U.S.). 299-315 - Meira Gilbert, Miranda Wei, Lindah Kotut:
"TikTok, Do Your Thing": User Reactions to Social Surveillance in the Public Sphere. 317-334
Authentication
- Noah J. Apthorpe, Boen Beavers, Yan Shvartzshnaider, Brett Frischmann:
Measuring NIST Authentication Standards Compliance by Higher Education Institutions. 335-350 - Patricia Arias Cabarcos, Peter Mayer:
The more accounts I use, the less I have to think': A Longitudinal Study on the Usability of Password Managers for Novice Users. 351-369 - Leona Lassak, Nicklas Lindemann, Marvin Kowalewski:
From TOTPs to Security Keys: Studying the Reality of Passwordless FIDO2 Authentication With PIN and Biometrics in a Corporate Environment. 371-389 - Karen Sowon, Collins W. Munyendo, Lily Klucinec, Eunice Maingi, Gerald Suleh, Lorrie Faith Cranor, Giulia Fanti, Conrad Tucker, Assane Gueye:
Design and Evaluation of Privacy-Preserving Protocols for Agent-Facilitated Mobile Money Services in Kenya. 391-413
Advice
- Laura Marie Abels, Matthew Smith, Anna-Marie Ortloff:
I never reuse passwords! Development and Validation of a Security and Privacy Social Desirability Scale (SP-SDS) for end users without a background in computer science. 415-434 - Anna-Marie Ortloff, Jenny Tang, Arthi Arumugam, Daniel Huschina, Lisa Geierhaas, Florin Martius, Luisa Jansen, Kolja von der Twer, Lilly Jungbluth, Matthew Smith:
Replication: "No one can hack my mind" - 10 years later: An update and outlook on experts' and non-experts' security practices and advice. 435-454 - Annalina Buckmann, Jan Magnus Nold, Yasemin Acar, Yixin Zou:
More than Usability: Differential Access to Digital Security and Privacy. 455-474 - Jenny Tang, Lujo Bauer, Nicolas Christin:
Misuse, Misreporting, Misinterpretation of Statistical Methods in Usable Privacy and Security Papers. 475-493
Trust and Social Aspects of User Privacy
- JaeWon Kim, Robert Wolfe, Ramya Bhagirathi Subramanian, Mei-Hsuan Lee, Jessica Colnago, Alexis Hiniker:
Trust-Enabled Privacy: Social Media Designs to Support Adolescent User Boundary Regulation. 495-514 - Qiurong Song, Zinan Zhang, Rie Helene (Lindy) Hernandez, Xinning Gui, Yubo Kou:
How Predatory Monetization Designs Manifest in Child-Friendly Video Games. 515-534 - Nina Gerber, Verena Zimmermann, Alexandra von Preuschen, Karen Renaud:
Unpacking the Social and Emotional Dimensions of Security and Privacy User Engagement. 535-554 - Clement Fung, Eric Zeng, Lujo Bauer:
Adopting AI to Protect Industrial Control Systems: Assessing Challenges and Opportunities from the Operators' Perspective. 555-573
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