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Smart Paradox: An Effect of Mobile Instant Messengers (스마트 패러독스: 모바일 인스턴트 메신저의 영향에 관한 연구)

  • Yim, Myung-Seong
    • Journal of the Korea Convergence Society
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    • v.3 no.4
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    • pp.7-13
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    • 2012
  • The mobile instant messengers could change the lives of average citizens as much as did the telephone in the early part of the 20th century and television in the 1950s and 1960s. Researchers are debating whether the mobile instant messengers are improving or harming participation in community life and social relationships. For this study, 155 participants in two universities completed questionnaires pertaining to their own mobile instant messengers use and feelings of loneliness. We used survey data to examine the effects of the mobile instant messengers on social involvement and psychological well-being. In this sample, the mobile instant messengers were used extensively for communication. Results suggest that greater use of the mobile instant messengers were associated with declines in participants' communication with the people around which in turn increases their loneliness. These findings have implications for research and for the design of technology.

How to Solve the Smart Paradox (스마트 패러독스를 해결하는 방법)

  • Yim, Myung-Seong
    • Journal of Digital Convergence
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    • v.12 no.2
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    • pp.79-88
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    • 2014
  • The mobile instant messengers could change the lives of average citizens as much as did the telephone in the early part of the 20th century and television in the 1950s and 1960s. Researchers are debating whether the mobile instant messengers are improving or harming participation in community life and social relationships. For this study, 155 participants in two universities completed questionnaires pertaining to their own mobile instant messengers use and feelings of loneliness. We used survey data to examine the effects of the mobile instant messengers on social involvement and psychological well-being. In this sample, the mobile instant messengers were used extensively for communication. Results suggest that greater use of the mobile instant messengers were associated with declines in participants' communication with the people around which in turn creases their loneliness. These findings have implications for research and for the design of technology.

Evaluation of Safeness and Functionality in Applied Technologies for Mobile Messengers

  • Cho, Gyu-Sang
    • Journal of the Korea Society of Computer and Information
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    • v.21 no.8
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    • pp.29-39
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    • 2016
  • Recently, KakaoTalk users seek secure messengers with fears of 'possible' censorship over a mobile messenger. Instead German messenger "Telegram" is gaining popularity in South Korea. Are the known as secure messengers actually secure? In this paper, we evaluate secure mobile messengers in terms of private information protection. We establish the fourteen criteria to evaluate the functionality of messenger apps including communication encryption in transit, the possibility of leakage of decrypted messages via server, an encryption algorithm, a key exchange algorithm, an ephemeral message application, etc. Line, Telegram, Snapchat, WhatsApp, Wickr, Facebook Messenger and KakaoTalk, which have many worldwide and domestic users, are to be targeted. Wickr is ranked at the top of the evaluation, followed by Telegram and Line but KakaoTalk and Snapchat are ranked at the bottom of the evaluation list.

Design On Secure Messenger Mechanism Using Elliptic Curve Cryptography and IPSec

  • Choi Gwang-Mi;Park Su-Young;Kim Hyeong-Gyun
    • Journal of information and communication convergence engineering
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    • v.2 no.3
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    • pp.182-186
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    • 2004
  • When most of existing instant messengers log on server, they transmit to sever in encoding password to RC5. but RC5 don't be secured because it has been known many of password cracking tools. Also, messengers don't have any protection on the transmitted information with communicating two hosts since loging on, endangering the privacy of the user. As a counter measure, messengers need to provide security service including message encryption. In this paper, we designed a key exchange method of password representing fast, effective and high security degree, using ECC(Elliptic Curve Cryptography) that being known the very stronger than another public key cryptography with same key size. To effectively improve data transmission and its security using IPSec protocol between users, tunnel mode is introduced. Tunnel mode transmits Host-to-Host data through virtual pipelines on the Internet.

Lysophosphatidic Acid and Lysophosphatidylserine, New Bioactive Lysophospholipids

  • Arai, Hiroyuki
    • Proceedings of the PSK Conference
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    • 2003.04a
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    • pp.109-110
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    • 2003
  • Phospholipids function as major components of biological membranes as well as precursors of biologically active lipid messengers. It is well known that arachidonic acid attached at the sn-2 position of phosphoglycerides serves as a precursor of prostaglandins and leukotrienes. Recently, it has been recognized that lysophospholipids such as lysophosphatidic acid, sphingosine 1-phosphate, lysophosphatidylserine and monoglyceride also function as lipid messengers with a variety of biological activities. (omitted)

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Forensic Analysis of Element Instant Messenger Artifacts (포렌식 관점에서의 Element 인스턴트 메신저 아티팩트 분석)

  • Cho, Jae-min;Byun, Hyeon-su;Yun, Hui-seo;Seo, Seung-hee;Lee, Chang-hoon
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Information Security & Cryptology
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    • v.32 no.6
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    • pp.1113-1120
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    • 2022
  • Recently, the investigation has been difficult due to the emergence of messengers that encrypt and store data for the purpose of protecting personal information and provide services such as end-to-end encryption with a focus on security. Accordingly, the number of crime cases using security messengers is increasing, but research on data decoding for security messengers is needed. Element security messengers provide end-to-end encryption functions so that only conversation participants can check conversation history, but research on decoding them is insufficient. Therefore, in this paper, we analyze the instant messenger Element, which provides end-to-end encryption, and propose a plaintext verification of the history of encrypted secure chat rooms using decryption keys stored in the Windows Credential Manager service without user passwords. In addition, we summarize the results of analyzing significant general and secure chat-related artifacts from a digital forensics investigation perspective.

Clustering Social Media Services and Messengers by Functionality

  • Fischer, Julia;Knapp, Daniel;Nguyen, Bich Chau;Richter, Daniel;Shutsko, Aliaksandra;Stoppe, Melanie;Williams, Kelly;Ilhan, Aylin;Stock, Wolfgang G.
    • Journal of Information Science Theory and Practice
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    • v.8 no.4
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    • pp.6-19
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    • 2020
  • The objective of this research is to analyze which functions make up web-based as well as mobile social media services and messengers. Services are clustered by their functionality. A total of 640 individual functions were identified, while investigating altogether 44 selected services in their web and mobile versions. Applying content analysis, functions were assigned to the services. The services were ranked by the number of implemented functions, and the functions were ranked by their occurrence in the services. Cluster analysis was applied to classify the services according to their functionality. Facebook and VKontakte were found to be the ones with the most functions; the most frequently implemented functions are support, profile, and account-related. Cluster analysis revealed six classes for mobile and seven classes for web applications. There is a noteworthy difference regarding the functionality scope between web and mobile applications of the same services. An example for this is Mendeley with 38 functions in the mobile and 91 functions in the web version. This is the first empirical attempt at clustering social media services based on their functionality.

Korean Neutrino Telescope and Neutrino Science

  • Seo, Seon-Hee
    • The Bulletin of The Korean Astronomical Society
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    • v.42 no.1
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    • pp.35.3-35.3
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    • 2017
  • Neutrinos play an important role in astronomy and therefore they need to be observed as well as other astronomical messengers. The first observation of astronomical neutrinos is from the SN1987a by the Kamiokande neutrino telescope in Japan. Unlike other astronomical messengers neutrinos can cover all energy range of astronomical phenomena due to their weak interactions and neutrality. Multi messenger astronomy including optical, neutrino, and cosmic ray observations, provides more information on astronomical phenomena and thus such collaborational works are ongoing worldwide. A future Korean neutrino telescope consisting of huge (260 kiloton) water Cherenkov detector under a mountain was proposed in 2016 and the sensitivity studies on various topics are in progress with international collaborators. In this talk I will introduce the future Korean neutrino telescope and its science as well as the potential candidate sites in Korea. We invite all of you to work together for the future Korean neutrino telescope that will operate more than 30 years.

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An Analysis of Users Attitudes toward the Motivation of Mobile Messenger Emoticons - Moderating Effects of Individual Characteristics - (모바일 메신저 이모티콘의 이용동기에 대한 이용자의 태도 분석 - 개인성향을 조절 효과로 -)

  • Kwon, Mi-Jung;Kim, Jong-Moo
    • Journal of Digital Convergence
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    • v.16 no.5
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    • pp.407-417
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    • 2018
  • The purpose of this study was to investigate the motives for using emoticons on mobile messengers and determine whether an individual's character (extrovert/introvert) played a moderating role in the relationship between the motives and purchase intention. To achieve that, this study had 198 users in their 10s to 60s fill in a questionnaire and analysed the answers. The analysis first showed that the motives of using emoticons on mobile messengers were enjoyment, utility, simplicity, and general utility. It was also found that only enjoyment among all the motives had a significant effect on purchase intention. Finally, the analysis showed that the extrovert character of the individual using emoticons on mobile messengers played a moderating role in the effect on purchasing intention.