Slashdot ran an interesting story titled: “76% Web Users Affected by Browser History Stealing“. NoScript alone can’t save you from this one. The truly amazing part is that it’s been around for 10 years and it’s STILL a known problem with modern web browsers.
Tunneling your traffic through SSH
Whenever you are away from home and are using a free or open access internet connection, you are taking many risks that you might not be aware of. For instance, capturing web traffic of users at an open WIFI hotspot is insanely easy to do using aircrack-ng. Furthermore, there are various ways to [...]
Aircrack-ng on Ubuntu
I’ve seen and read about all the cool things that someone can do with aircrack-ng to do cracking/pentesting of your own wireless network. I knew that it was fairly easy to do all of this, but I never had a wireless card with an Atheros chipset, or at least a chipset that you [...]
Today, there was an Ask Slashdot Story called: “Did We Lose the Privacy War?” In the story, the user was trying to do things like use NoScript and block Google Analytics, disabling third party cookies, and encrypting IM “to keep data-miners at bay”. While I think some [...]
Panopticlick a project sponsored by the EFF to research web browser tracking, without using cookies or the visitor’s IP address. Here is the blog post on the EFF website. More impressive, here is the math behind the algorithm that the EFF is using for this project.
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