Juliet Mutahi, Andrew Kinai, et al.
LAK 2017
Adversaries employ sophisticated fingerprinting techniques to identify Web users and record their browsing history and Web interactions. Fingerprinting leaves no footprint on the browser and is invisible to general Web users, who often lack basic knowledge of it. An analysis of fingerprinting techniques and tools revealed the fingerprinting workflow. This helped define fine-grained properties that precisely model the workflow, allowing development of a client-side fingerprinting-detection tool. This article is part of a special issue on Security and Privacy on the Web.
Juliet Mutahi, Andrew Kinai, et al.
LAK 2017
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IJCAI 2020
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