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Process of finding device hostnames on LAN

Posted on July 29, 2017 by Crizly

Is there a reliable way to retrieve hostnames from LAN devices without having to install extra software or performing nmap-style OS fingerprinting?

I’m ideally looking for either a protocol that has something like this buil… Continue reading Process of finding device hostnames on LAN→

Posted in lan, protocols | Tagged fingerprinting

Why do browsers expose installed fonts?

Posted on July 4, 2017 by Hugo

It’s a well known fact (in the privacy-aware community, at least), that a factor quite used for tracking is the list of installed fonts, which browsers seem to expose, and trackers exploit this.

There’s lots of questions and… Continue reading Why do browsers expose installed fonts?→

Posted in tracking, web browser | Tagged fingerprinting

How are Google always identifying me?

Posted on July 4, 2017 by Hasse Andersen

I’m trying to create multiple Google accounts

Here’s my setup:

I use Firefox with the FoxyProxy plugin and a bunch of IP’s.

I use the Firefox Random Agent Spoofer plugin, with the following settings:

{

Random browser pro… Continue reading How are Google always identifying me?→

Posted in cookies, Google, user-tracking, web browser | Tagged fingerprinting

How to deal with browser fingerprinting? [duplicate]

Posted on June 11, 2017 by user32048

This question already has an answer here:

How to fight browser fingerprinting?

7 answers

I believe its important to try a… Continue reading How to deal with browser fingerprinting? [duplicate]→

Posted in web browser | Tagged fingerprinting

Correlation between server request and response time and built-in php functions

Posted on May 16, 2017 by nuke2night

Is there any way to identify which built-in PHP function is used in some given script only by sending a request and receiving a response from the remote server?

To keep it simple we might assume that it is very simple PHP sc… Continue reading Correlation between server request and response time and built-in php functions→

Posted in black-box, PHP | Tagged fingerprinting

Guessing PHP version and info from phpinfo using black box analysis

Posted on May 10, 2017 by nuke2night

Intro

I’m currently experimenting with PHP black box analysis and couldn’t find any useful information. There are some approaches how to determine e.g. Apache version, but for PHP it seems that internet knows only so called … Continue reading Guessing PHP version and info from phpinfo using black box analysis→

Posted in black-box, PHP | Tagged fingerprinting

how can i recreate fingerprint from images?

Posted on May 9, 2017 by Susmith

I have heard that hackers can recreate finger print from normal photos with better resolution. Is there any software available or can i do it with just Photoshop by adjusting color and shadows?

Continue reading how can i recreate fingerprint from images?→

Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged fingerprinting

What is the ideal browser to block device fingerprints?

Posted on April 22, 2017 by João Silva

I do not need a proxy. My ip address is dynamic. I would block fingerprints for not providing my history to companies like Google, Microsoft and not receiving custom content.

I tried to create a profile in Firefox with Adblo… Continue reading What is the ideal browser to block device fingerprints?→

Posted in fingerprint, privacy, web browser | Tagged fingerprinting

How is an SSH publicc key fingerprint calculated?

Posted on February 26, 2017 by Guerlando

I have a public key as the following 64 bytes encoded string

AAAAB3NzaC1yc2EAAAADAQABAAABAQDapfZSmaVBZimVC7YAsISc+fKzuhbVmmbJNYELWov4ZVbdbFxf790xC0sKQTmbe1iDt25DdsandggApKZh6yvWD0Li5RV+h5wV6chTNwOUe6A7Q4Y4nbMozxTzT0vpMOzZv8+… Continue reading How is an SSH publicc key fingerprint calculated?→

Posted in hash, public-key-infrastructure, TLS | Tagged fingerprinting

Now sites can fingerprint you online even when you use multiple browsers

Posted on February 14, 2017 by Dan Goodin

Online tracking gets more accurate and harder to evade. Continue reading Now sites can fingerprint you online even when you use multiple browsers→

Posted in browser tracking, Law & Disorder, privacy, Risk Assessment, Technology Lab | Tagged fingerprinting

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