jackcook/bigger-fish
Code for the paper “There’s Always a Bigger Fish”
This tool helps cybersecurity researchers and privacy engineers understand and evaluate side-channel attacks on web browsers. It takes raw browser network traffic and system-level performance data as input and outputs an analysis of how well a machine learning model can identify website visits based on these 'fingerprints.' This allows security professionals to assess the effectiveness of such attacks and the impact of various countermeasures.
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Use this if you are a security researcher or privacy engineer investigating browser-based side-channel vulnerabilities and need to record website traffic and system metrics to evaluate attack efficacy.
Not ideal if you are looking for a general-purpose web traffic analysis tool or a solution for detecting malware.
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