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WWW
2006
ACM
14 years 6 months ago
Protecting browser state from web privacy attacks
Through a variety of means, including a range of browser cache methods and inspecting the color of a visited hyperlink, client-side browser state can be exploited to track users a...
Collin Jackson, Andrew Bortz, Dan Boneh, John C. M...
PET
2009
Springer
13 years 12 months ago
RequestPolicy: Increasing Web Browsing Privacy through Control of Cross-Site Requests
Many requests that a Web browser makes are not made to the primary site a user is visiting. It is common for websites to instruct browsers to make additional requests to third-part...
Justin Samuel, Beichuan Zhang
PET
2007
Springer
13 years 11 months ago
Browser-Based Attacks on Tor
This paper describes a new attack on the anonymity of web browsing with Tor. The attack tricks a user’s web browser into sending a distinctive signal over the Tor network that ca...
Timothy G. Abbott, Katherine J. Lai, Michael R. Li...
EUROSYS
2009
ACM
14 years 2 months ago
Privacy-preserving browser-side scripting with BFlow
Some web sites provide interactive extensions using browser scripts, often without inspecting the scripts to verify that they are benign and bug-free. Others handle users’ conï¬...
Alexander Yip, Neha Narula, Maxwell N. Krohn, Robe...
SOUPS
2005
ACM
13 years 11 months ago
The battle against phishing: Dynamic Security Skins
Phishing is a model problem for illustrating usability concerns of privacy and security because both system designers and attackers battle using user interfaces to guide (or misgu...
Rachna Dhamija, J. Doug Tygar