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Digital Skills, Ethics, and Integrity—The Impact of Risky Internet Use, a Multivariate and Spatial Approach to Understanding NEET Vulnerability
by Adriana Grigorescu, Teodor Victor Alistar and Cristina Lincaru
Systems 2025, 13(8), 649; https://doi.org/10.3390/systems13080649 (registering DOI) - 1 Aug 2025
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In an era where digitalization shapes economic and social landscapes, the intersection of digital skills, ethics, and integrity plays a crucial role in understanding the vulnerability of youth classified as NEET (Not in Education, Employment, or Training). This study explores how risky internet [...] Read more.
In an era where digitalization shapes economic and social landscapes, the intersection of digital skills, ethics, and integrity plays a crucial role in understanding the vulnerability of youth classified as NEET (Not in Education, Employment, or Training). This study explores how risky internet use and digital skill gaps contribute to socio-economic exclusion, integrating a multivariate and spatial approach to assess regional disparities in Europe. This study adopts a systems thinking perspective to explore digital exclusion as an emergent outcome of multiple interrelated subsystems. The research employs logistic regression, Principal Component Analysis (PCA) with Promax rotation, and Geographic Information Systems (GIS) to examine the impact of digital behaviors on NEET status. Using Eurostat data aggregated at the country level for the period (2000–2023) across 28 European countries, this study evaluates 24 digital indicators covering social media usage, instant messaging, daily internet access, data protection awareness, and digital literacy levels. The findings reveal that low digital skills significantly increase the likelihood of being NEET, while excessive social media and internet use show mixed effects depending on socio-economic context. A strong negative correlation between digital security practices and NEET status suggests that youths with a higher awareness of online risks are less prone to socio-economic exclusion. The GIS analysis highlights regional disparities, where countries with limited digital access and lower literacy levels exhibit higher NEET rates. Digital exclusion is not merely a technological issue but a multidimensional socio-economic challenge. To reduce the NEET rate, policies must focus on enhancing digital skills, fostering online security awareness, and addressing regional disparities. Integrating GIS methods allows for the identification of territorial clusters with heightened digital vulnerabilities, guiding targeted interventions for improving youth employability in the digital economy. Full article
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An Internet Messenger Using Post-Quantum Cryptography Algorithms Based on Isogenies of Elliptic Curves
by Beniamin Jankowski, Kamil Szydłowski, Marcin Niemiec and Piotr Chołda
Electronics 2025, 14(14), 2905; https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics14142905 - 20 Jul 2025
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This paper presents the design and implementation of an Internet-based instant messaging application that leverages post-quantum cryptographic algorithms founded on isogenies of elliptic curves. The system employs the CSIDH cryptosystem for key exchange and SeaSign for digital signatures, integrating these with the X3DH [...] Read more.
This paper presents the design and implementation of an Internet-based instant messaging application that leverages post-quantum cryptographic algorithms founded on isogenies of elliptic curves. The system employs the CSIDH cryptosystem for key exchange and SeaSign for digital signatures, integrating these with the X3DH and Double-Ratchet protocols to enable end-to-end encryption for both text messages and binary file transfers. Key generation is supported for new users upon registration, ensuring robust cryptographic foundations from the outset. The performance of the CSIDH and SeaSign algorithms is evaluated at various security levels using a Python-based prototype, providing practical benchmarks. By combining isogeny-based cryptographic schemes with widely adopted secure messaging protocols, this work presents an illustration of a selected quantum-resistant communication solution and offers insights into the feasibility and practicality of deploying such protocols in real-world applications. Full article
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Network Security and Cryptography Applications)
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Reliable QoE Prediction in IMVCAs Using an LMM-Based Agent
by Michael Sidorov, Tamir Berger, Jonathan Sterenson, Raz Birman and Ofer Hadar
Sensors 2025, 25(14), 4450; https://doi.org/10.3390/s25144450 - 17 Jul 2025
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Face-to-face interaction is one of the most natural forms of human communication. Unsurprisingly, Video Conferencing (VC) Applications have experienced a significant rise in demand over the past decade. With the widespread availability of cellular devices equipped with high-resolution cameras, Instant Messaging Video Call [...] Read more.
Face-to-face interaction is one of the most natural forms of human communication. Unsurprisingly, Video Conferencing (VC) Applications have experienced a significant rise in demand over the past decade. With the widespread availability of cellular devices equipped with high-resolution cameras, Instant Messaging Video Call Applications (IMVCAs) now constitute a substantial portion of VC communications. Given the multitude of IMVCA options, maintaining a high Quality of Experience (QoE) is critical. While content providers can measure QoE directly through end-to-end connections, Internet Service Providers (ISPs) must infer QoE indirectly from network traffic—a non-trivial task, especially when most traffic is encrypted. In this paper, we analyze a large dataset collected from WhatsApp IMVCA, comprising over 25,000 s of VC sessions. We apply four Machine Learning (ML) algorithms and a Large Multimodal Model (LMM)-based agent, achieving mean errors of 4.61%, 5.36%, and 13.24% for three popular QoE metrics: BRISQUE, PIQE, and FPS, respectively. Full article
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Formal Analysis of Ratchet Protocols Based on Logic of Events
by Meihua Xiao, Hongbin Wan, Hongming Fan, Huaibin Shao, Zehuan Li and Ke Yang
Appl. Sci. 2025, 15(13), 6964; https://doi.org/10.3390/app15136964 - 20 Jun 2025
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Ratchet protocols are a class of secure protocols based on ratcheting encryption mechanisms, widely employed in instant messaging. Against the backdrop of frequent incidents of communication privacy breaches, ratchet protocols have become a vital technology for ensuring secure end-to-end communication. This paper presents [...] Read more.
Ratchet protocols are a class of secure protocols based on ratcheting encryption mechanisms, widely employed in instant messaging. Against the backdrop of frequent incidents of communication privacy breaches, ratchet protocols have become a vital technology for ensuring secure end-to-end communication. This paper presents a formal analysis framework for ratchet protocols grounded in Logic of Events theory (LoET). We further extend LoET by introducing dedicated Diffie–Hellman (DH) and ratchet event classes, along with tailored axioms and inference rules, to support precise modeling of ratcheted encryption. Using the Signal protocol as a case study, we construct a bidirectional authentication model and rigorously prove that both its symmetric and asymmetric ratchet phases satisfy strong authentication properties. Compared with existing formal approaches, our method enables more expressive modeling of key update sequences and supports structured reasoning over causality and authentication flows. The proposed framework lays a theoretical foundation for analyzing the security of modern ratcheted protocols and holds potential for future automated verification. Full article
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Effect of Instant Messaging-Based Integrated Healthcare on Medical Service Use and Care Outcomes in Patients with Disabilities
by Han-Chin Hsieh, Yan-Yuh Lee, Nai-Ching Chen, Ya-Chuan Hu and Lin-Yi Wang
Healthcare 2025, 13(11), 1335; https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare13111335 - 3 Jun 2025
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Objectives: We aimed to investigate how receiving integrated healthcare services from a case manager via instant messaging affected patients with disabilities. Methods: This database-matched case–control study was conducted at one medical center. Patients with officially certified disabilities were recruited and assigned to [...] Read more.
Objectives: We aimed to investigate how receiving integrated healthcare services from a case manager via instant messaging affected patients with disabilities. Methods: This database-matched case–control study was conducted at one medical center. Patients with officially certified disabilities were recruited and assigned to either the LINE-based group or the control group, which accessed services in the traditional manner. Their baseline characteristics were collected through chart reviews. Medical service utilization data—including their number of outpatient visits, prescribed medications, and hospitalizations—were obtained at baseline and 3, 6, and 12 months into the intervention. In the LINE group, quality of life, caregiver burden, and perceived social support were also assessed. A repeated-measures ANOVA was used to analyze within- and between-group differences over time. Results: Both the LINE group and the control group contained 66 patients. The number of outpatient visits (p < 0.001) and quantity of medication taken (p = 0.026) were significantly lower in the LINE group than in the control group. Furthermore, the caregiver burden in the LINE group (p = 0.024) was significantly lower 12 months after receiving integrated healthcare services. Conclusions: Providing integrated healthcare services via instant messaging enabled patients with disabilities to access medical services promptly and efficiently, thus enhancing the accessibility of healthcare and improving care for the disabled population. Full article
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A Randomized Controlled Trial in a 14-Month Longitudinal Design to Analyze the Effects of a Peer Support Instant Messaging Service Intervention to Improve Diabetes Self-Management and Support
by Elisabeth Höld, Ursula Hemetek, Katharina Tremmel, Tatjana Aubram, Johanna Grüblbauer, Martin Wiesholzer, Manuel Schwanda and Stefan Stieger
Diabetology 2025, 6(5), 44; https://doi.org/10.3390/diabetology6050044 - 21 May 2025
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Background/Objectives: The outcomes of diabetes therapy depend largely on how well patients can implement medical advice in their lives. The main aim of the DiabPeerS study was to evaluate a peer support instant messaging service (IMS) approach to diabetes self-management education and support [...] Read more.
Background/Objectives: The outcomes of diabetes therapy depend largely on how well patients can implement medical advice in their lives. The main aim of the DiabPeerS study was to evaluate a peer support instant messaging service (IMS) approach to diabetes self-management education and support (DSMES) for people with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). Methods: Participants with T2DM took part in a randomized controlled trial. Both the intervention group (IG) and the control group (CG) received standard therapy, but the IG additionally participated in the peer support IMS intervention. The duration of the intervention was 7 months, succeeded by a follow-up 7 months later. Eleven biochemical, six behavioral, and six psychosocial parameters were measured at four times. Results: The targeted sample size could not be reached, and 68 participants took part. The following results have been found for the main hypotheses: No influence on HbA1c was detected (IG: −0.27, CG: +0.06, p > 0.05). Diabetes self-management behaviors were unaffected (IGdiet: +0.02, CGdiet: +0.46, p > 0.05; IGexercise: −0.72, CGexercise: +0.44, p > 0.05; IGbloodsugar: −0.21, CGbloodsugar: +0.65, p > 0.05; IGfootcare: +0.37, CGfootcare: +1.13, p > 0.05). Quality of life increased during the intervention in both the IG (KSK: +8.92, PSK: +7.41, p < 0.001) and the CG (KSK: +8.73, PSK: +7.48, p < 0.001). Medication adherence increased in the IG (+3.31, p < 0.01), although these participants were still classified as non-adherent. Conclusions: A peer support IMS intervention is a promising approach, but we recommend combining the online setting with an initial face-to-face situation. Full article
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Remote Worker Communication Technology Use Related to Role Clarity, Coworker Support, and Work Overload
by Inyoung Shin, Sarah E. Riforgiate, Emily A. Godager and Michael C. Coker
Sustainability 2025, 17(7), 2830; https://doi.org/10.3390/su17072830 - 22 Mar 2025
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Building upon the job demands-resources model, this study examines how communication technology (CT) use in remote work relates to role clarity, coworker support, work overload, and, in turn, burnout to enhance sustainable worker and organizational workplace practices. By analyzing non-experimental survey data from [...] Read more.
Building upon the job demands-resources model, this study examines how communication technology (CT) use in remote work relates to role clarity, coworker support, work overload, and, in turn, burnout to enhance sustainable worker and organizational workplace practices. By analyzing non-experimental survey data from 447 U.S. workers transitioning to remote work in 2020, we found that job demands/resources mediated the relationships between CTs and burnout, with each CT linked to specific demands/resources. Phone calls, email, and instant messaging were associated with role clarity and coworker support, mitigating burnout. Video calls were linked to higher work overload and increased burnout which can decrease worker and organizational sustainability. Our findings highlight the importance of CT use in relation to employee well-being. Supported by affordance theory, we found that each CT had unique associations with job resources and demands when CTs served as key communication channels during organizational transitions. Full article
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Connecting Health and Technology: Validation of Instant Messaging for Use as Diabetes Mellitus Control Strategy in Older Brazilian Adults
by Manoela Vieira Gomes da Costa, Renata Puppin Zandonadi, Verônica Cortez Ginani, Silvana Schwerz Funghetto, Luciano Ramos de Lima, Tania Cristina Morais Santa Barbara Rehem and Marina Morato Stival
Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2025, 22(2), 282; https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph22020282 - 14 Feb 2025
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Background: Digital technologies are increasingly being used to promote effective health interventions in the older adult population. This study aimed to develop and validate instant messages with educational content related to glycemic control, delivered via an instant messaging application, as a type 2 [...] Read more.
Background: Digital technologies are increasingly being used to promote effective health interventions in the older adult population. This study aimed to develop and validate instant messages with educational content related to glycemic control, delivered via an instant messaging application, as a type 2 DM control strategy for older adults. Methods: This was a methodological study that developed instant messages containing text and images. The validation process was conducted by a panel of experts composed of nursing, nutrition, and physical education professionals. SPSS version 25.0 was used for the statistical analysis. A CVI was used to measure the experts’ agreement regarding the validity of the content of the educational messages. An exact test of binomial distribution with p > 0.05, indicating statistical significance, and a 0.95 proportion of agreement was used to estimate the statistical reliability of the CVI. Results: Sixty-one text messages were prepared with illustrations as support, and were divided into three themes. The educational messages were validated by experts, with an average CVI score above 0.80 for all indicators. Conclusions: The educational messages developed in this study were considered relevant and clear for older adults and could be applied in the digital environment, with the objective of helping older adults manage type 2 DM. Full article
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Advances in Nursing and Medical Education)
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Cloud Database Analysis of Instant Messaging Apps on Mobile Devices
by Roland Szabo
Appl. Sci. 2025, 15(3), 1509; https://doi.org/10.3390/app15031509 - 2 Feb 2025
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The purpose of this paper is to present the creation, challenges and difficulties of four utility apps to increase production on Android handheld devices. The motivation of creating the apps and the problems encountered during creation are highlighted. The first app is a [...] Read more.
The purpose of this paper is to present the creation, challenges and difficulties of four utility apps to increase production on Android handheld devices. The motivation of creating the apps and the problems encountered during creation are highlighted. The first app is a fast emoji app for WhatsApp. The motivation for creating such an app is that usually phone users do not like to type too much; with this app, they can communicate with each other just by sending emojis. The second app is a standalone emoji sender app, which does the same thing as the previous app but uses its own database, not the WhatsApp database. Full article
(This article belongs to the Special Issue The Novel Application of Mobile Devices and Smart Technology)
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Systematic Review
Effects on Quality of Life and Self-Efficacy of Instant Messaging Services in Self-Management Programs for Prostate Cancer: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
by Julia Raya Benítez, Geraldine Valenza Peña, Javier Martín Núñez, Alba Navas Otero, María Granados Santiago, Alejandro Heredia Ciuró and Marie Carmen Valenza
Cancers 2025, 17(3), 465; https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers17030465 - 29 Jan 2025
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Background: Prostate cancer is one of the most common cancers among men worldwide. Management options include active surveillance, surgery, radiation, and chemotherapy, while self-management and behavioral interventions have shown promise in improving health-promoting behaviors and addressing barriers to care. Mobile health interventions, particularly [...] Read more.
Background: Prostate cancer is one of the most common cancers among men worldwide. Management options include active surveillance, surgery, radiation, and chemotherapy, while self-management and behavioral interventions have shown promise in improving health-promoting behaviors and addressing barriers to care. Mobile health interventions, particularly instant messaging platforms, offer a growing opportunity for effective therapeutic support, but evidence on their role in self-management remains limited. The objective was to investigate the efficacy of self-management interventions based on instant messaging on quality of life and self-efficacy in patients diagnosed with prostate cancer through a systematic review and meta-analysis. Methods: A search was conducted of three databases from their inception to November 2024. Randomized controlled trials were included. Two reviewers performed independent data extraction and methodologic quality assessment of the studies. Results: A total of seven studies were included in the review. Instant messaging interventions were recognized by a previously published taxonomy of collaborative technologies. The meta-analysis showed that self-management interventions based on instant messaging have an effect on quality of life and self-efficacy. Conclusions: This systematic review highlights the potential benefits of self-management interventions incorporating instant messaging for improving quality of life and self-efficacy in prostate cancer patients. Full article
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Beyond Cancer: Enhancing Quality of Life for Cancer Survivors)
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Review
Mapping Evidence on Strategies Used That Encourage Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) Uptake and Adherence Amongst Female Sex Workers in South Africa
by Nosipho Faith Makhakhe and Gift Khumalo
Sexes 2025, 6(1), 2; https://doi.org/10.3390/sexes6010002 - 7 Jan 2025
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Female sex workers (FSWs) in South Africa have a high HIV prevalence. To reduce the rate of new infections, pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) was introduced to FSWs; however, studies show that FSWs’ uptake and adherence to PrEP has been inconsistent. This study explored existing [...] Read more.
Female sex workers (FSWs) in South Africa have a high HIV prevalence. To reduce the rate of new infections, pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) was introduced to FSWs; however, studies show that FSWs’ uptake and adherence to PrEP has been inconsistent. This study explored existing evidence related to strategies used to encourage PrEP uptake and adherence. Utilizing the scoping review framework, seven peer-reviewed articles were analyzed thematically. The themes were (1) PrEP promotion and distribution, (2) PrEP counselling and using educational resources, and (3) using instant messaging and rewards programs. The suggestions from the literature include a generalized PrEP promotion and distribution approach not aimed towards high-risk groups to avoid stigma. PrEP pick-up points should include sex work-friendly healthcare facilities as well as community-based venues. PrEP counselling should be conducted prior to PrEP administration to prepare users on how to deal with side effects. Information, education, and communication materials should be colorful and consist of catchy phrases targeted to the whole population. Instant messaging has been found to be effective in encouraging adherence. FSWs should be instrumental in informing intervention best practices. Future interventions aimed at FSWs should focus on holistic wellness that incorporates the psychosocial aspects of HIV prevention. Full article
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Understanding Resilience among People in Sex Work)
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On Construction of Real-Time Monitoring System for Sport Cruiser Motorcycles Using NB-IoT and Multi-Sensors
by Endah Kristiani, Tzu-Hao Yu and Chao-Tung Yang
Sensors 2024, 24(23), 7484; https://doi.org/10.3390/s24237484 - 23 Nov 2024
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This study leverages IoT technology to develop a real-time monitoring system for large motorcycles. We collaborated with professional mechanics to define the required data types and system architecture, ensuring practicality and efficiency. The system integrates the NB-IoT for efficient remote data transmission and [...] Read more.
This study leverages IoT technology to develop a real-time monitoring system for large motorcycles. We collaborated with professional mechanics to define the required data types and system architecture, ensuring practicality and efficiency. The system integrates the NB-IoT for efficient remote data transmission and uses MQTT for optimized messaging. It also includes advanced database management and intuitive data visualization for enhancing the user experience. For hardware installation, the system follows strict guidelines to avoid damaging the motorcycle’s original structure, comply with Taiwan’s legal standards, and prevent unauthorized modifications. The implementation of this real-time monitoring system is anticipated to significantly reduce safety risks associated with mechanical failures as it continuously monitors inappropriate driving behaviors and detects mechanical abnormalities in real time. The study indicates that the integration of advanced technologies, such as the NB-IoT and multi-sensor systems, can lead to improved driving safety and operational efficiency. Furthermore, the research suggests that the system’s ability to provide instant notifications and alerts through the platforms’ instant messaging can enhance user responsiveness to potential hazards, thereby contributing to a safer riding experience. Full article
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Sensing and Mobile Edge Computing)
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Towards ‘Formalising’ WhatsApp Teledermatology Practice in KZ-N District Hospitals: Key Informant Interviews
by Christopher Morris, Richard E. Scott and Maurice Mars
Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2024, 21(10), 1388; https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph21101388 - 21 Oct 2024
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Introduction: District hospitals in KwaZulu-Natal Province, South Africa, do not have onsite specialist dermatology services. Doctors at these hospitals use WhatsApp instant messaging to informally seek advice from dermatologists and colleagues before possible referral. They have expressed the need to formalise WhatsApp teledermatology. [...] Read more.
Introduction: District hospitals in KwaZulu-Natal Province, South Africa, do not have onsite specialist dermatology services. Doctors at these hospitals use WhatsApp instant messaging to informally seek advice from dermatologists and colleagues before possible referral. They have expressed the need to formalise WhatsApp teledermatology. Aim: To determine the views and perspectives of clinicians on the feasibility and practicality of formalising the current WhatsApp-based teledermatology activities within the KwaZulu-Natal Department of Health Dermatology Service. Methods: Key informant interviews with 12 purposively selected doctors at district hospitals and all 14 dermatologists in the KwaZulu-Natal dermatology service. Their views and perspectives on formalising the current informal use of WhatsApp for teledermatology were recorded, transcribed, and thematically analysed. Results: Five primary themes (communication, usability, utility, process, and poor understanding of legal, regulatory, and ethical issues) and 22 sub-themes were identified. Clinicians wanted WhatsApp teledermatology to continue, be formalised, and be incorporated within the KwaZulu-Natal Department of Health, facilitated by the provision of practical guidelines addressing legal, regulatory, and ethical issues. Conclusions: These findings will be used to develop a policy brief, providing recommendations and proposed guidelines for formalising the teledermatology service. The findings and methods will be relevant to similar circumstances in other countries. Full article
(This article belongs to the Section Global Health)
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An Attribute-Based End-to-End Policy-Controlled Signcryption Scheme for Secure Group Chat Communication
by Feng Yu, Linghui Meng, Xianxian Li, Daicen Jiang, Weidong Zhu and Zhihua Zeng
Mathematics 2024, 12(18), 2906; https://doi.org/10.3390/math12182906 - 18 Sep 2024
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Secure instant communication is an important topic of information security. A group chat is a highly convenient mode of instant communication. Increasingly, companies are adopting group chats as a daily office communication tool. However, a large volume of messages in group chat communication [...] Read more.
Secure instant communication is an important topic of information security. A group chat is a highly convenient mode of instant communication. Increasingly, companies are adopting group chats as a daily office communication tool. However, a large volume of messages in group chat communication can lead to message overload, causing group members to miss important information. Additionally, the communication operator’s server may engage in the unreliable behavior of stealing information from the group chat. To address these issues, this paper proposes an attribute-based end-to-end policy-controlled signcryption scheme, aimed at establishing a secure and user-friendly group chat communication mode. By using the linear secret sharing scheme (LSSS) with strong expressive power to construct the access structure in the signcryption technology, the sender can precisely control the recipients of the group chat information to avoid message overload. To minimize computational cost, a signcryption step with constant computational overhead is designed. Additionally, a message-sending mechanism combining “signcryption + encryption” is employed to prevent the operator server from maliciously stealing group chat information. Rigorous analysis shows that PCE-EtoE can resist adaptive chosen-ciphertext attacks under the standard model. Simulation results demonstrate that our theoretical derivation is correct, and that the PCE-EtoE scheme outperforms existing schemes in terms of computational cost, making it suitable for group chat communication. Full article
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Mathematical Methods Applied in Explainable Fake Multimedia Detection)
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Face Attack Online: Unpacking Conflicts in Multimodal Group Chats
by Fan Cao and Vanessa Ruiling Yu
Journal. Media 2024, 5(3), 1297-1315; https://doi.org/10.3390/journalmedia5030082 - 9 Sep 2024
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This study focuses on analyzing face attacks in the conflict discourse of cross-linguistic online chats on the instant message application WeChat among a group of international students at a prestigious university in China. Drawing on the previous impoliteness theory of Leech and Culpeper, [...] Read more.
This study focuses on analyzing face attacks in the conflict discourse of cross-linguistic online chats on the instant message application WeChat among a group of international students at a prestigious university in China. Drawing on the previous impoliteness theory of Leech and Culpeper, this article selectively combines these two theories and proposes that in face-attack studies, especially with respect to online discourses, impolite multimodal discourse should be considered and subsumed in the theoretical framework. It is found that a wide array of face attacks in conflict discourse manifest themselves both in verbal discourse as well as in multimodal counterparts. The present study might shed light on online impoliteness research that is beyond monolingual and single-mode contexts. Full article
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