Under the Hood of Membership Inference Attacks on Aggregate Location Time-Series

02/20/2019
by   Apostolos Pyrgelis, et al.
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Aggregate location statistics are used in a number of mobility analytics to express how many people are in a certain location at a given time (but not who). However, prior work has shown that an adversary with some prior knowledge of a victim's mobility patterns can mount membership inference attacks to determine whether or not that user contributed to the aggregates. In this paper, we set to understand why such inferences are successful and what can be done to mitigate them. We conduct an in-depth feature analysis, finding that the volume of data contributed and the regularity and particularity of mobility patterns play a crucial role in the attack. We then use these insights to adapt defenses proposed in the location privacy literature to the aggregate setting, and evaluate their privacy-utility trade-offs for common mobility analytics. We show that, while there is no silver bullet that enables arbitrary analysis, there are defenses that provide reasonable utility for particular tasks while reducing the extent of the inference.

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