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Questions and answers categorized in: Cybersecurity > EITC/IS/WASF Web Applications Security Fundamentals > Web fingerprinting > Fingerprinting and privacy on the web > Examination review

What are some practical ways to nullify different fingerprinting methods and prevent third parties from accessing sensitive information?

Saturday, 05 August 2023 by EITCA Academy

In the realm of web applications security, one of the challenges faced by users is the threat of fingerprinting methods employed by third parties to access sensitive information. Fingerprinting is a technique used to gather data about a user's device, browser, and online behavior, which can be used to track and identify individuals. However, there

  • Published in Cybersecurity, EITC/IS/WASF Web Applications Security Fundamentals, Web fingerprinting, Fingerprinting and privacy on the web, Examination review
Tagged under: Browser Extensions, Browser Privacy, Cache, Cookies, Cybersecurity, VPN

What is a privacy budget, and what are some concerns and limitations associated with its implementation as a solution to web fingerprinting?

Saturday, 05 August 2023 by EITCA Academy

A privacy budget refers to a concept in web fingerprinting that aims to limit the amount of information that can be collected by third parties about an individual's online activities. It is a mechanism designed to enhance privacy protection by imposing constraints on the amount of data that can be gathered and utilized for tracking

  • Published in Cybersecurity, EITC/IS/WASF Web Applications Security Fundamentals, Web fingerprinting, Fingerprinting and privacy on the web, Examination review
Tagged under: Cybersecurity, Data Collection, Privacy-enhancing Measures, Standardization, User Tracking, Web Privacy

How can steganography be used as a technique to disrupt fingerprinting methods and protect user privacy?

Saturday, 05 August 2023 by EITCA Academy

Steganography, a technique used to hide information within other data, can indeed be employed to disrupt fingerprinting methods and protect user privacy in the context of web applications security. Fingerprinting refers to the process of collecting and analyzing unique characteristics of a user's device or browser to create a digital fingerprint that can be used

  • Published in Cybersecurity, EITC/IS/WASF Web Applications Security Fundamentals, Web fingerprinting, Fingerprinting and privacy on the web, Examination review
Tagged under: Cybersecurity, Fingerprinting, Steganography, User Privacy, Web Applications Security

How does Google's proposal of engagement as a user gesture impact the understanding of privacy implications and the ability to predict functionality availability?

Saturday, 05 August 2023 by EITCA Academy

Google's proposal of engagement as a user gesture has significant implications for the understanding of privacy and the ability to predict functionality availability in the context of web fingerprinting and privacy on the web. This proposal introduces a new approach to user engagement and interaction with web applications, which can have both positive and negative

  • Published in Cybersecurity, EITC/IS/WASF Web Applications Security Fundamentals, Web fingerprinting, Fingerprinting and privacy on the web, Examination review
Tagged under: Cybersecurity, Functionality Availability, Google, Privacy Implications, User Engagement, Web Applications

What is the distinction between first-party and third-party entities in the context of web fingerprinting, and why is it important to differentiate between them?

Saturday, 05 August 2023 by EITCA Academy

In the context of web fingerprinting, it is important to understand the distinction between first-party and third-party entities. This differentiation is important because it helps us comprehend the various actors involved in the process and their potential impact on privacy and security. First-party entities refer to the websites or web applications that users directly interact

  • Published in Cybersecurity, EITC/IS/WASF Web Applications Security Fundamentals, Web fingerprinting, Fingerprinting and privacy on the web, Examination review
Tagged under: Cybersecurity, First-Party Entity, Privacy, Security, Third-Party Entity, Web Fingerprinting

How do permission prompts and user gestures play a role in addressing privacy concerns related to web fingerprinting?

Saturday, 05 August 2023 by EITCA Academy

Permission prompts and user gestures play a important role in addressing privacy concerns related to web fingerprinting. Web fingerprinting refers to the process of collecting and analyzing unique characteristics of a user's web browser or device to create a unique identifier, which can be used for tracking and profiling purposes. As web fingerprinting techniques become

  • Published in Cybersecurity, EITC/IS/WASF Web Applications Security Fundamentals, Web fingerprinting, Fingerprinting and privacy on the web, Examination review
Tagged under: Cybersecurity, Permission Prompts, Privacy Concerns, Transparency, User Control, User Gestures, Web Fingerprinting Techniques

How can web fingerprinting be combated, and what are some potential drawbacks or concerns with these approaches?

Saturday, 05 August 2023 by EITCA Academy

Web fingerprinting, also known as browser fingerprinting, is a technique used to track and identify users based on the unique characteristics of their web browsers. It involves collecting various information such as browser version, operating system, installed plugins, screen resolution, and other attributes that can be used to create a unique identifier for each user.

  • Published in Cybersecurity, EITC/IS/WASF Web Applications Security Fundamentals, Web fingerprinting, Fingerprinting and privacy on the web, Examination review
Tagged under: Anti-Fingerprinting Techniques, Browser Extensions, Cybersecurity, Privacy-Focused Browsers, User Privacy, Web Tracking

What are some examples of fingerprinting approaches that can be found in the fingerprintjs library?

Saturday, 05 August 2023 by EITCA Academy

The fingerprintjs library is an open-source JavaScript library that enables web developers to implement fingerprinting techniques for web applications. Fingerprinting refers to the process of identifying and tracking users based on unique characteristics of their devices or browsers. In the context of web applications security, fingerprinting can be used to enhance user authentication, detect fraud,

  • Published in Cybersecurity, EITC/IS/WASF Web Applications Security Fundamentals, Web fingerprinting, Fingerprinting and privacy on the web, Examination review
Tagged under: Audio Fingerprinting, Canvas Fingerprinting, Cybersecurity, Fingerprinting, Font Fingerprinting, JavaScript, Web Applications Security, WebGL Fingerprinting, WebGL Vendor Fingerprinting

What are some alternative methods to obtain the height and width of a browser window without using JavaScript for web fingerprinting purposes?

Saturday, 05 August 2023 by EITCA Academy

To obtain the height and width of a browser window without using JavaScript for web fingerprinting purposes, there are a few alternative methods available. These methods rely on various web technologies and can provide accurate measurements of the browser window dimensions. In this answer, we will explore three such methods: CSS media queries, server-side detection,

  • Published in Cybersecurity, EITC/IS/WASF Web Applications Security Fundamentals, Web fingerprinting, Fingerprinting and privacy on the web, Examination review
Tagged under: Browser Window Dimensions, CSS Media Queries, Cybersecurity, Image-Based Tracking, Server-Side Detection, Web Fingerprinting

How does web fingerprinting through the Canvas API work and why is it a particularly interesting technique?

Saturday, 05 August 2023 by EITCA Academy

Web fingerprinting through the Canvas API is a technique used to gather information about a user's device and browser configuration by exploiting the HTML5 Canvas element. This technique has gained significant interest in the field of cybersecurity due to its ability to uniquely identify users without relying on traditional methods such as cookies or IP

  • Published in Cybersecurity, EITC/IS/WASF Web Applications Security Fundamentals, Web fingerprinting, Fingerprinting and privacy on the web, Examination review
Tagged under: Browser Profiling, Canvas API, Cybersecurity, Privacy, User Identification, Web Fingerprinting
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