FROST uses JavaScript and OPFS SSD timing to identify websites at 88.95% F1, exposing cross-browser privacy leaks.
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Another way browsers can spy on you: Listening to your hard drive
A malicious website may not need a virus, a fake login page or a suspicious download to learn something about what you are ...
Over the decades, there has been no shortage of sites using clever techniques to covertly track visitors’ browsing histories, device fingerprints, and keystrokes and mouse movements in real time. Even ...
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