[tor-dev] Hash Visualizations to Protect Against Onion Phishing

R. Anthony Lomartire opensourcekeys at gmail.com
Sat Aug 22 00:22:31 UTC 2015


I like the idea of a drop down notification type deal that displays that
you have not visited this site before. And implement that as a default off
option in TBB. This lets the user decide if they accept that tradeoff.

On Fri, Aug 21, 2015 at 5:11 PM Tom Ritter <tom at ritter.vg> wrote:

> On 20 August 2015 at 09:24, Jeff Burdges <burdges at gnunet.org> wrote:
> >
> > I first learned about key poems here :
> > https://moderncrypto.org/mail-archive/messaging/2014/000125.html
> > If one wanted a more language agnostic system, then one could use a
> > sequence of icons, but that's probably larger than doing a handful of
> > languages.
>
> That led to the attempt to run a usability study on text
> representations, which kind of fizzled out:
> https://github.com/tomrittervg/crypto-usability-study
>
> The visual systems that are implemented that I'm aware of are:
>  - SSH art of course
>  - Identicons:
> http://haacked.com/archive/2007/01/22/Identicons_as_Visual_Fingerprints.aspx/
>  - Monsters: http://www.splitbrain.org/projects/monsterid
>  - Wavatars: http://www.shamusyoung.com/twentysidedtale/?p=1462
>  - Unicorns (really):
> http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/37328/my-godits-full-of-unicorns
>
> -tom
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