[or-cvs] r20463: {torbutton} Replace browserspy CSS history links with http://whattheinte (torbutton/trunk/website/design)

mikeperry at seul.org mikeperry at seul.org
Wed Sep 2 19:05:15 UTC 2009


Author: mikeperry
Date: 2009-09-02 15:05:15 -0400 (Wed, 02 Sep 2009)
New Revision: 20463

Modified:
   torbutton/trunk/website/design/design.xml
Log:

Replace browserspy CSS history links with
http://whattheinternetknowsaboutyou.com/ which is
more complete and more terrifying.



Modified: torbutton/trunk/website/design/design.xml
===================================================================
--- torbutton/trunk/website/design/design.xml	2009-09-02 18:01:30 UTC (rev 20462)
+++ torbutton/trunk/website/design/design.xml	2009-09-02 19:05:15 UTC (rev 20463)
@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@
      <address><email>mikeperry.fscked/org</email></address>
     </affiliation>
    </author>
-   <pubdate>Aug 24 2009</pubdate>
+   <pubdate>Sep 2 2009</pubdate>
  </articleinfo>
 
 <sect1>
@@ -151,7 +151,7 @@
 thus allowing the adversary to correlate Tor and Non-Tor activity and reveal
 a user's non-Tor IP address. Javascript
 also allows the adversary to execute <ulink
-url="http://browserspy.dk/css.php">history disclosure attacks</ulink>:
+url="http://whattheinternetknowsaboutyou.com/">history disclosure attacks</ulink>:
 to query the history via the different attributes of 'visited' links to search
 for particular google queries, sites, or even to <ulink
 url="http://www.mikeonads.com/2008/07/13/using-your-browser-url-history-estimate-gender/">profile
@@ -1335,7 +1335,7 @@
 and <ulink
 url="http://www.oxymoronical.com/experiments/xpcomref/applications/Firefox/3.5/components/%40mozilla.org/browser/nav-history-service;1">@mozilla.org/browser/nav-history-service;1</ulink>
 components, this mechanism defeats all document-based <ulink
-url="http://browserspy.dk/css.php">history disclosure
+url="http://whattheinternetknowsaboutyou.com/">history disclosure
 attacks</ulink>, including <ulink
 url="http://ha.ckers.org/weird/CSS-history.cgi">CSS-only attacks</ulink>.
 



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