Affiliation:
1. Computer Engineering Department, Engineering Faculty, University of Kırıkkale, Yahsihan, Kırıkkale 71450, Turkey
2. Computer Engineering Department, Engineering Faculty, University of Turkish Aeronautical Association, Etimesgut, Ankara 06790, Turkey
Abstract
Compromising the online social network account of a genuine user, by imitating the user’s writing trait for malicious purposes, is a standard method. Then, when it happens, the fast and accurate detection of intruders is an essential step to control the damage. In other words, an efficient authorship verification model is a binary classification for the investigation of the text, whether it is written by a genuine user or not. Herein, a novel authorship verification framework for hijacked social media accounts, compromised by a human, is proposed. Significant textual features are derived from a Twitter-based dataset. They are composed of 16124 tweets with 280 characters crawled and manually annotated with the authorship information. XGBoost algorithm is then used to highlight the significance of each textual feature in the dataset. Furthermore, the ELECTRE approach is utilized for feature selection, and the rank exponent weight method is applied for feature weighting. The reduced dataset is evaluated with many classifiers, and the achieved result of the F-score is 94.4%.
Subject
Computer Networks and Communications,Information Systems
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