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Area of Science:

  • Computer Science
  • Cybersecurity
  • Data Science

Background:

  • The increasing reliance on the World Wide Web necessitates robust user privacy and security measures.
  • Browser fingerprinting is a significant cybersecurity challenge, as it uniquely identifies devices even without cookies.
  • Existing solutions primarily mitigate, rather than eliminate, browser fingerprinting risks.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To address the lack of accessible data for browser fingerprinting research.
  • To develop and share a methodology for collecting raw browser fingerprint data.
  • To contribute an open-source dataset for advancing research in online privacy and security.

Main Methods:

  • Developed a scripting-based process for comprehensive browser fingerprint data collection.
  • Structured data collection into distinct sections for clarity and usability.
  • Focused on gathering non-personally identifiable information for the dataset.

Main Results:

  • Successfully collected a raw dataset of browser fingerprints.
  • Documented the methodology for data collection, enabling reproducibility.
  • Established the first open-source repository of browser fingerprint data.

Conclusions:

  • The creation of an open dataset is crucial for educating stakeholders and enabling strategic decisions.
  • Accessible raw data will foster further research into browser fingerprinting detection and mitigation.
  • This work provides a foundational resource for the cybersecurity community to combat privacy threats.