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Re: [tor-bugs] #13017 [Applications/Tor Browser]: Determine if AudioBuffers/OfflineAudioContext are a fingerprinting vector
#13017: Determine if AudioBuffers/OfflineAudioContext are a fingerprinting vector
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Reporter: mikeperry | Owner:
Type: task | arthuredelstein
Priority: Very High | Status:
Component: Applications/Tor Browser | assigned
Severity: Critical | Milestone:
Keywords: tbb-fingerprinting-os, tbb-easy, | Version:
TorBrowserTeam201605 | Resolution:
Parent ID: | Actual Points:
Reviewer: | Points:
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Comment (by mikeperry):
I have two points for further experimentation either here or #13018:
1. Can we find two Linux systems that have the same bit-width but
different fingerprints here (Ie: debian/stable vs Fedora, or something
with a large time difference between releases and differences in base
system)
2. If so, a useful test would be testing if simply copying the same
libm.so (found in either /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libm.so.6 or
/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libm.so on my system) onto both TBB's
TorBrowser/Tor/ directory to see if the fingerprints here become identical
again. That Tor directory should be in LD_LIBRARY_PATH, overriding the
/lib search. You can check /proc/pid/maps to see if it got loaded.
This simple test would help us determine if we're just looking at math
routine differences. In which case, we could ship the equivalent of a
uniform set of math routines for all platforms for TBB, and use those
instead.
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