Seems like an interesting idea, but this at the end translates into you
opening a webpage,
and it not loading for minutes. Only adding seconds or milliseconds
wouldn't avoid correlation,
or it wouldn't become much more expensive.
One other idea that comes to my mind would be to cache on the networ
Actually meant if some of you anon folks knew if it was possible to
perform this deanonymisation without javascript. The "fuck javascript"
part that i know :)
juan:
> On Thu, 26 May 2016 06:23:34 +
> "mrnob...@mail-on.us" wrote:
>
>
>> uses fing
http://techcrunch.com/2016/05/19/audio-fingerprinting-being-used-to-track-web-users-study-finds/
A wide-scale study of online trackers carried out by researchers at
Princeton University has identified a new technique being used to try to
strip web users of their privacy, as well as quantifying the
VFEMail login works, the problem is that their free tier mail sometimes
observes massive delays in delivery. They even have a hidden service to
check your mail in the browser.
blo...@openmailbox.org:
> Can anyone suggest a reputable webmail provider that is not totally
> anti-Tor.
>
> Cock.li and
http://techcrunch.com/2016/05/19/audio-fingerprinting-being-used-to-track-web-users-study-finds/
A wide-scale study of online trackers carried out by researchers at
Princeton University has identified a new technique being used to try to
strip web users of their privacy, as well as quantifying the
It usually works well, but for instance, when running firefox (or other
browser with it) it may leak your DNS requests, so beware of that.
To avoid this you could edit /etc/resolv.conf to
nameserver 127.0.0.1
and your requests will be resolved through tor.
Lara:
> I trust torsocks more, not bec
There are logs of other classes:
http://32qms7q5widd7wke.onion/
grarpamp:
> https://twitter.com/onionirc
> irc://onionirchubx5363.onion:6667
> ircs://onionirchubx5363.onion:6697
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