Junhua Su

College of Engineering

2021 article

Browserprint: an Analysis of the Impact of Browser Features on Fingerprintability and Web Privacy

Akhavani, S. A., Jueckstock, J., Su, J., Kapravelos, A., Kirda, E., & Lu, L. (2021, January 1). Lecture Notes in Computer Science.

By: S. Akhavani*, J. Jueckstock n, J. Su n, A. Kapravelos n, E. Kirda* & L. Lu*

author keywords: Browser security; Fingerprinting; Privacy; Web security
topics (OpenAlex): Privacy, Security, and Data Protection; Advanced Malware Detection Techniques; Spam and Phishing Detection
TL;DR: The results show an alarming trend that browsers are becoming more fingerprintable over time because newer versions contain more fingerprintable APIs compared to older ones. (via Semantic Scholar)
Source: Web Of Science
Added: March 28, 2022

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