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Browserprint - Sources of tests
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Sources of our tests. The ideas behind our tests come from a variety of sources, most notably Panopticlick. And Tor Project Trac tickets. The following is a list of each test and where the inspiration for it came from. Note: We may not always cite the original source of a test. Please contact us if we misattribute a test. Original. [Test removed for ethics reasons]. Screen size and color depth. Based on a proof of concept from Arthur Edelstein. Based on test in the JonDonym IP check. Do Not Track header.
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Cats 'n' Bats » Scary Geeky Stuff
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Cats 'n' Bats. An Internet Somefin' Or Other. Tuesday, August 16th, 2016. Flip Feng Shui: Hammering a Needle in the Software Stack. Posted in Scary Geeky Stuff. Comments Off on Floppy Bits. Saturday, August 13th, 2016. Cache Template Attacks: Automating Attacks on Inclusive Last-Level Caches. In fact, even sensitive user input, like passwords, cannot be considered secure on machines employing CPU caches.". Posted in Scary Geeky Stuff. Comments Off on Cache Template Attacks. Thursday, July 7th, 2016.
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Cats 'n' Bats » omg
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Cats 'n' Bats. An Internet Somefin' Or Other. Tuesday, August 16th, 2016. Flip Feng Shui: Hammering a Needle in the Software Stack. Posted in Scary Geeky Stuff. Comments Off on Floppy Bits. Saturday, August 13th, 2016. Cache Template Attacks: Automating Attacks on Inclusive Last-Level Caches. In fact, even sensitive user input, like passwords, cannot be considered secure on machines employing CPU caches.". Posted in Scary Geeky Stuff. Comments Off on Cache Template Attacks. Thursday, July 7th, 2016.