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Evaluation of Little Lies in Browser Fingerprinting
Smatana, Andrej ; Hranický, Radek (referee) ; Polčák, Libor (advisor)
V ére digitálneho sveta, zachovanie súkromia uživateľa sa stáva čoraz komplexnejším procesom kvôli sofistikovaným sledovacím spôsobom ako je napríklad získavanie odtlačku prehliadača. Formou odtlačku prehliadača sa vytvorí unikátny profil užívateľa na internete, umožňujúci reidentifikáciu toho istého užívateľa. Táto práca skúma praktiky aplikovania drobných lží do odtlačkov prehliadača cez dodatočnú obfuskáciu volaní funkcií z API prehliadača. Tieto drobné lži sú vyhodnotené cez testovacie prostredie, ktorého návrhom a implementáciou sa táto téza tiež zaoberá. Moja štúdia objavuje techniky získavania odtlačkov, vyhodnocuje metódy aplikácie drobných lží a v závere prednesie návrh na zlepšenie nástroja JShelter.
Porting of Brave Fingerprinting Protection to JavaScript Restrictor
Švancár, Matúš ; Zobal, Lukáš (referee) ; Polčák, Libor (advisor)
Users of internet browsers are constantly monitored, without their consent. By using the JavaScript APIs, it is possible to obtain various information about the browser, which together form a browser fingerprint, which can then be misused. Therefore, the goal of this work is to use a robust fingerprint protection solution of Brave browser and port it to the JavaScript Restrictor extension. In this work, the problematics of obtaining an fingerprint and countermeasures in the Brave browser are analyzed and then compared with the current protection in the JSR extension. The method of porting of Brave's countermeasures is presented and subsequently the procedure of implementation of these defense elements into the browser extension is described. The resulting implementation has been tested and evaluated, with the new protection appearing to be effective.
Porting of Brave Fingerprinting Protection to JavaScript Restrictor
Švancár, Matúš ; Zobal, Lukáš (referee) ; Polčák, Libor (advisor)
Users of internet browsers are constantly monitored, without their consent. By using the JavaScript APIs, it is possible to obtain various information about the browser, which together form a browser fingerprint, which can then be misused. Therefore, the goal of this work is to use a robust fingerprint protection solution of Brave browser and port it to the JavaScript Restrictor extension. In this work, the problematics of obtaining an fingerprint and countermeasures in the Brave browser are analyzed and then compared with the current protection in the JSR extension. The method of porting of Brave's countermeasures is presented and subsequently the procedure of implementation of these defense elements into the browser extension is described. The resulting implementation has been tested and evaluated, with the new protection appearing to be effective.

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