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    BeCAPTCHA: Behavioral bot detection using touchscreen and mobile sensors benchmarked on HuMIdb

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    In this paper we study the suitability of a new generation of CAPTCHA methods based on smartphone interactions. The heterogeneous flow of data generated during the interaction with the smartphones can be used to model human behavior when interacting with the technology and improve bot detection algorithms. For this, we propose BeCAPTCHA, a CAPTCHA method based on the analysis of the touchscreen information obtained during a single drag and drop task in combination with the accelerometer data. The goal of BeCAPTCHA is to determine whether the drag and drop task was realized by a human or a bot. We evaluate the method by generating fake samples synthesized with Generative Adversarial Neural Networks and handcrafted methods. Our results suggest the potential of mobile sensors to characterize the human behavior and develop a new generation of CAPTCHAs. The experiments are evaluated with HuMIdb1 (Human Mobile Interaction database), a novel multimodal mobile database that comprises 14 mobile sensors acquired from 600 users. HuMIdb is freely available to the research communityThis work has been supported by projects: PRIMA, Spain (H2020-MSCA-ITN-2019-860315), TRESPASS-ETN, Spain (H2020-MSCA-ITN-2019-860813), BIBECA RTI2018-101248-B-I00 (MINECO/FEDER), and BioGuard, Spain (Ayudas Fundación BBVA a Equipos de Investigación Científica 2017). Spanish Patent Application P20203006

    Tracking News Stories Using Blockchain to Guarantee their Traceability and Information Analysis

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    Nowadays, having a mechanism to guarantee the traceability of the information and to monitor the evolution of the news from its origin, and having elements to know the reputation and credibility of the media, analyze the news as well as its evolution and possible manipulation, etc. is becoming increasingly significant. Transparency in journalism is currently a key element in performing serious and rigorous journalism. End-users and factchecking agencies need to be able to check and verify the information published in different media. This transparency principle enables the tracking of news stories and allows direct access to the source of essential content to contrast the information it contains and to know whether it has been manipulated. Additionally, the traceability of news constitutes another instrument in the fight against the lack of credibility, the manipulation of information, misinformation campaigns and the propagation of fake news. This article aims to show how to use Blockchain to facilitate the tracking and traceability of news so that it can provide support to the automatic indexing and extraction of relevant information from newspaper articles to facilitate the monitoring of the news story and allows users to verify the veracity of what they are readingThis research work has been funded by the Madrid Regional Government through the project e-Madrid-CM (P2018/TCS-4307). The e-Madrid-CM project is also co-financed by the Structural Funds (FSE and FEDER
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