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How would WebGPU detect abuse of capabilities?

Posted on April 23, 2025 by profanium

In section 2.1.13, the WebGPU spec says:

Malicious sites could abuse the capabilities exposed by WebGPU to run
computations that don’t benefit the user or their experience and
instead only benefit the site. Examples would be hidden crypto… Continue reading How would WebGPU detect abuse of capabilities?→

Posted in gpu, malware, web, web-application

How would WebGPU detect abuse of capabilities?

Posted on April 23, 2025 by profanium

In section 2.1.13, the WebGPU spec says:

Malicious sites could abuse the capabilities exposed by WebGPU to run
computations that don’t benefit the user or their experience and
instead only benefit the site. Examples would be hidden crypto… Continue reading How would WebGPU detect abuse of capabilities?→

Posted in gpu, malware, web, web-application

Does the WebGPU spec allow for easy fingerprinting?

Posted on April 20, 2025 by profanium

I’m asking here since it’s about fingerprinting and a specification, but you may tell me whether some other SE is more fit.

In the WebGPU spec: adapter indentifiers they say:

But exposing adapter identifiers also naturally expands the am… Continue reading Does the WebGPU spec allow for easy fingerprinting?→

Posted in fingerprint, web, web browser | Tagged fingerprinting

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