Yes
I built a nice tool to visualize that: https://tls.peet.ws. Its not that secret anymore though, more and more libraries are starting to allow spoofing for browser tls configs. There isnt really a cat/mouse game here -…
Indeed, I named it after akamai because they wrote a whitepaper for it. I think I first used akamai_fingerprint on https://tls.peet.ws, where you can see all your fingerprints!
Not really. They can‘t see a list, as navigator.plugins is dummy data in every major browser, but they might able to detect eg. Adblockers by other means
You can check your fingerprint on https://tls.peet.ws
https://github.com/bogdanfinn/tls-client is the go-to package for the go world, it does the same thing
Nordstream 2 (the one that got blown up) was not in use (yet), it was a deliberate decision to stop importing russian gas, and was not caused by the destruction of NS2
That is not true. It does a whole bunch of checks, like fingerprinting your GPU, environment, etc. The checks are even run in a custom VM, and are heavily protected. The gathered data is then sent back to cloudflare,…
Yes
I built a nice tool to visualize that: https://tls.peet.ws. Its not that secret anymore though, more and more libraries are starting to allow spoofing for browser tls configs. There isnt really a cat/mouse game here -…
Indeed, I named it after akamai because they wrote a whitepaper for it. I think I first used akamai_fingerprint on https://tls.peet.ws, where you can see all your fingerprints!
Not really. They can‘t see a list, as navigator.plugins is dummy data in every major browser, but they might able to detect eg. Adblockers by other means
You can check your fingerprint on https://tls.peet.ws
https://github.com/bogdanfinn/tls-client is the go-to package for the go world, it does the same thing
Nordstream 2 (the one that got blown up) was not in use (yet), it was a deliberate decision to stop importing russian gas, and was not caused by the destruction of NS2
That is not true. It does a whole bunch of checks, like fingerprinting your GPU, environment, etc. The checks are even run in a custom VM, and are heavily protected. The gathered data is then sent back to cloudflare,…