arXiv Open Access 2024

Using Causality to Infer Coordinated Attacks in Social Media

Isura Manchanayaka Zainab Razia Zaidi Shanika Karunasekera Christopher Leckie
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The rise of social media has been accompanied by a dark side with the ease of creating fake accounts and disseminating misinformation through coordinated attacks. Existing methods to identify such attacks often rely on thematic similarities or network-based approaches, overlooking the intricate causal relationships that underlie coordinated actions. This work introduces a novel approach for detecting coordinated attacks using Convergent Cross Mapping (CCM), a technique that infers causality from temporal relationships between user activity. We build on the theoretical framework of CCM by incorporating topic modelling as a basis for further optimizing its performance. We apply CCM to real-world data from the infamous IRA attack on US elections, achieving F1 scores up to 75.3% in identifying coordinated accounts. Furthermore, we analyse the output of our model to identify the most influential users in a community. We apply our model to a case study involving COVID-19 anti-vax related discussions on Twitter. Our results demonstrate the effectiveness of our model in uncovering causal structures of coordinated behaviour, offering a promising avenue for mitigating the threat of malicious campaigns on social media platforms.

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Isura Manchanayaka

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Zainab Razia Zaidi

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Shanika Karunasekera

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Christopher Leckie

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Manchanayaka, I., Zaidi, Z.R., Karunasekera, S., Leckie, C. (2024). Using Causality to Infer Coordinated Attacks in Social Media. https://arxiv.org/abs/2407.11690

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