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Old 08-16-2015, 11:29 AM   #1
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Post Some solutions for Blocking Passive Fingerprinting.


Hello.
I know one solution for Blocking Passive Fingerprinting in changing TTL but can anyone show me another ways?

Thank you.
 
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Take a look at the source and sig lists for the 'p0f' utility.
 
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Can I find any iptables rules about it?
 
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there is a chrome plugin "Keyboard Privacy"
this adds or removes a random bit of time in your typing

it slows EVERYTHING by a few hundred milliseconds but changes the time between keystrokes
that way you can not be tagged as YOU by your unique typing

-- EVERYONE !!! types just a bit different AND UNIQUELY !!!

https://paul.reviews/behavioral-prof...u-cant-change/

then you just have NOT to use a UNIQUE grammar

i use a lot of " !!!" and " --"
 
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Can I find any iptables rules about it?
Until you actually look at the 'p0f' source code or its README for more than 15 minutes and understanding what it looks at any questions or discussion is useless, futile.
 
  


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