[tor-talk] Browserprint fingerprinting website

2016-06-06 Thread cube
Hello, I'm the creator of a new fingerprinting website, https://browserprint.info Think Panopticlick but with a lot more tests. Many of the tests are even designed specifically to catch the Tor browser bundle out, for instance the Math/Tan function returns a different value based on what your un

Re: [tor-talk] Browserprint fingerprinting website

2016-06-06 Thread cube
> >Why are you saving the user IP addresses? Your privacy policy says they're >saved as a salted hash, but why store this at all? It seems fairly >unfriendly to user privacy to have a database of fingerprints AND >associated IP addresses sitting around. > It's a fairly standard thing to do on a fi

Re: [tor-talk] Browserprint fingerprinting website

2016-06-06 Thread cube
Yes, the TBB and IceCat handle screen size calculations in a way different to most browsers. This results in odd screen sizes and screen sizes that can be affected by zooming. I wasn't aware that the character sizes test was also affected by zooming (this seems to be the case on even regular browse

Re: [tor-talk] Browserprint fingerprinting website

2016-06-09 Thread cube
ing me. But your site tells > that my fingerprint is unique because of them. Maybe, exclude those > parameters? > > > On 07.06.16 07:04, cube wrote: > > Yes, the TBB and IceCat handle screen size calculations in a way > > different to most browsers. > > This resul

Re: [tor-talk] noscript on youtube

2016-07-30 Thread cube
> When trying to login to Youtube from TBB, NoScript blocks a bunch of > stuff seemingly related to fonts (see screenshot at > https://postimg.org/image/c0sfrf2kh/41fa1875/ ), and i cannot proceed > (the Sign In button doesnt work. Otherwise Youtube works fine with > HTML5 videos. > The websit

[tor-talk] TBB users, please give 1 minute of your time for science

2017-04-24 Thread cube
Hello, Tor community! Could you please do me (and science) a favor and go to my site ( https://browserprint.info ) using the Tor Browser Bundle and submit a fingerprint, making sure to fill in the optional questionnaire? At the moment I'm working on detecting a person's underlying operating sys

Re: [tor-talk] TBB users, please give 1 minute of your time for science

2017-04-24 Thread cube
> On 04/24/2017 07:00 PM, c...@browserprint.info wrote: > > Hello, Tor community! > > > > Could you please do me (and science) a favor and go to my site ( > > https://browserprint.info ) using the Tor Browser Bundle and submit a > > fingerprint, making sure to fill in the optional questionnaire?

Re: [tor-talk] TBB users, please give 1 minute of your time for science

2017-04-25 Thread cube
I'm a PhD student. I have no employer other than my university. All my work is done with the intention of publishing it in academic journals, conferences, my blog, and my thesis. > David Olofsson: > > There is always a risk of bugs and exploits in the code. Having a security > > researcher study

Re: [tor-talk] TBB users, please give 1 minute of your time for science

2017-04-25 Thread cube
> Hi! > > I've been making those tests on your website multiple times with the TBB but > most of the > time I get a unique fingerprint even when re-doing the test at different > times with the same > browser. > > There also some wrong measurements such as the Facebook button that gets > labe

Re: [tor-talk] TBB users, please give 1 minute of your time for science

2017-04-25 Thread cube
> On 25/04/17 05:37 AM, c...@browserprint.info wrote: > > I'm a PhD student. > > I have no employer other than my university. > > All my work is done with the intention of publishing it in academic > > journals, conferences, my blog, and my thesis. > > Going to the site we can see this project

Re: [tor-talk] TBB users, please give 1 minute of your time for science

2017-05-02 Thread cube
> Hello, Tor community! > > Could you please do me (and science) a favor and go to my site ( > https://browserprint.info ) using the Tor Browser Bundle and submit a > fingerprint, making sure to fill in the optional questionnaire? > > At the moment I'm working on detecting a person's underlyi