Authors
Alina Matyukhina, Natalia Stakhanova, Mila Dalla Preda, Celine Perley
Publication date
2019/3/13
Book
Proceedings of the Ninth ACM Conference on Data and Application Security and Privacy
Pages
291-302
Description
Open-source software is open to anyone by design, whether it is a community of developers, hackers or malicious users. Authors of open-source software typically hide their identity through nicknames and avatars. However, they have no protection against authorship attribution techniques that are able to create software author profiles just by analyzing software characteristics. In this paper we present an author imitation attack that allows to deceive current authorship attribution systems and mimic a coding style of a target developer. Withing this context we explore the potential of the existing attribution techniques to be deceived. Our results show that we are able to imitate the coding style of the developers based on the data collected from the popular source code repository, GitHub. To subvert author imitation attack, we propose a novel author obfuscation approach that allows us to hide the coding style of the author …
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A Matyukhina, N Stakhanova, M Dalla Preda, C Perley - Proceedings of the Ninth ACM Conference on Data …, 2019