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Canvas fingerprinting in the wild
Every day, your computer renders dozens of these without you even noticing. Strange patterns, colorful shapes, and emojis—what do you think these are?
These are canvas fingerprints, a technique used by the vast majority of websites to fingerprint devices and distinguish humans from bots. What you might not
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Canvas fingerprinting in the wild
5 books I enjoyed in 2024
Have you ever found yourself in a bookstore, overwhelmed by the sheer number of titles and unsure of where to start? Well, let me make it easier for you. Here are five books that I highly recommend, as I found them to be absolutely brilliant. 1. FAIK by Perry Carpenter If you’re intrigued by the … Continue reading 5 books I enjoyed in 2024 →
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5 books I enjoyed in 2024
5 books I enjoyed in 2024
The HackerNoon Newsletter: Can Pirates Save Democracy? (12/27/2024)
2024 Retrospective: The Digital Underground and the Great Cyber Chessboard
Wanted: An Incident Repository For Healthcare Nonprofits
Live Webinar | North Korea's Secret IT Army and How to Combat It
Palo Alto Patches Exploited Firewall Denial-of-Service Flaw
Security giant Palo Alto Networks is pushing updates to fix a denial-of-service vulnerability in its PAN-OS device software that unauthenticated, remote attackers have been actively exploiting. The flaw can be triggered by sending firewalls "a malicious packet," which will crash the devices.
DEF CON 32 – Using AI Computer Vision In Your OSINT Data Analysis
Authors/Presenters: Mike Raggo
Our sincere appreciation to DEF CON, and the Authors/Presenters for publishing their erudite DEF CON 32 content. Originating from the conference’s events located at the Las Vegas Convention Center; and via the organizations YouTube channel.
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