[PDF][PDF] Carnus: Exploring the Privacy Threats of Browser Extension Fingerprinting.

S Karami, P Ilia, K Solomos, J Polakis - In Proceedings of the 27th …, 2020 - par.nsf.gov
With users becoming increasingly privacy-aware and browser vendors incorporating anti-
tracking mechanisms, browser fingerprinting has garnered significant attention. Accordingly …

When Sally met trackers: Web tracking from the users' perspective

S Dambra, I Sanchez-Rola, L Bilge… - 31st USENIX Security …, 2022 - usenix.org
Web tracking has evolved to become a norm on the Internet. As a matter of fact, the web
tracking market has grown to raise billions of dollars. Privacy cautious web practitioners and …

Visiblev8: In-browser monitoring of javascript in the wild

J Jueckstock, A Kapravelos - Proceedings of the Internet Measurement …, 2019 - dl.acm.org
Modern web security and privacy research depends on accurate measurement of an often
evasive and hostile web. No longer just a network of static, hyperlinked documents, the …

[PDF][PDF] JavaScript Template Attacks: Automatically Inferring Host Information for Targeted Exploits.

M Schwarz, F Lackner, D Gruss - NDSS, 2019 - attacking.systems
Today, more and more web browsers and extensions provide anonymity features to hide
user details. Primarily used to evade tracking by websites and advertisements, these …

Web runner 2049: Evaluating third-party anti-bot services

B Amin Azad, O Starov, P Laperdrix… - Detection of Intrusions and …, 2020 - Springer
Given the ever-increasing number of malicious bots scouring the web, many websites are
turning to specialized services that advertise their ability to detect bots and block them. In …

The long-standing privacy debate: Mobile websites vs mobile apps

EP Papadopoulos, M Diamantaris… - Proceedings of the 26th …, 2017 - dl.acm.org
The vast majority of online services nowadays, provide both a mobile friendly website and a
mobile application to their users. Both of these choices are usually released for free, with …

Privacy implications of health information seeking on the web

T Libert - Communications of the ACM, 2015 - dl.acm.org
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COMMUNICATIONS OF THE ACM | MARCH 2015 | VOL. 58 | NO. 3 review articles ILL US …

Missed by filter lists: Detecting unknown third-party trackers with invisible pixels

I Fouad, N Bielova, A Legout… - arXiv preprint arXiv …, 2018 - arxiv.org
Web tracking has been extensively studied over the last decade. To detect tracking, previous
studies and user tools rely on filter lists. However, it has been shown that filter lists miss …

A privacy-preserving framework for large-scale content-based information retrieval

L Weng, L Amsaleg, A Morton… - IEEE Transactions on …, 2014 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
We propose a privacy protection framework for large-scale content-based information
retrieval. It offers two layers of protection. First, robust hash values are used as queries to …

Most websites don't need to vibrate: A cost-benefit approach to improving browser security

P Snyder, C Taylor, C Kanich - Proceedings of the 2017 ACM SIGSAC …, 2017 - dl.acm.org
Modern web browsers have accrued an incredibly broad set of features since being
invented for hypermedia dissemination in 1990. Many of these features benefit users by …