| | | smartguy | 03-17-2017 01:21 PM | WebGL fingerprinting. You are no longer unique. Check your WEB GL fingerprinting in different web browsers! https://browserleaks.com/webgl
it never changes. not even if you use different browsers! it will give out your identity even if you use a portal version of firefox, chrome,etc!
:ban?::humble: |
| JamesNorth101 | 03-17-2017 01:25 PM | Re: WebGL fingerprinting. You are no longer unique. For PayPal it doesn't really matter.
For Amazon it really really matters. Takes a lot more than just a new browser with Amazon |
| empirestate | 03-17-2017 01:31 PM | Re: WebGL fingerprinting. You are no longer unique. |
Re: WebGL fingerprinting. You are no longer unique. Quote:
Originally Posted by empirestate
(Post 836447)
| Hahaha, I got the same across all my Stealth Accounts.....Running on VMWare + Portable, gosh I guess we failed empirestate? |
Re: WebGL fingerprinting. You are no longer unique. Quote:
Originally Posted by smartguy
(Post 836445)
Check your WEB GL fingerprinting in different web browsers! https://browserleaks.com/webgl
it never changes. not even if you use different browsers! it will give out your identity even if you use a portal version of firefox, chrome,etc!
:ban?::humble: | Stop trying to scare people. |
| empirestate | 03-17-2017 01:38 PM | Re: WebGL fingerprinting. You are no longer unique. Quote:
Originally Posted by MM78
(Post 836448)
Hahaha, I got the same across all my Stealth Accounts.....Running on VMWare + Portable, gosh I guess we failed empirestate? | We failed? Do you even know what my picture says... |
| smartguy | 03-17-2017 01:38 PM | Re: WebGL fingerprinting. You are no longer unique. Is the canvas really unique or the WEBGL fingerprint? Or if two people get the same laptop model , the fingerprinting should be the same? |
Re: WebGL fingerprinting. You are no longer unique. Quote:
Originally Posted by empirestate
(Post 836451)
We failed? Do you even know what my picture says... | Bro I have no clue, never looked into this whole WebGL thing but all my stealths have the same thing.... |
| empirestate | 03-17-2017 01:44 PM | Re: WebGL fingerprinting. You are no longer unique. Quote:
Originally Posted by MM78
(Post 836453)
Bro I have no clue, never looked into this whole WebGL thing but all my stealths have the same thing.... | I was talking to Smartguy.... |
| empirestate | 03-17-2017 01:44 PM | Re: WebGL fingerprinting. You are no longer unique. Quote:
Originally Posted by smartguy
(Post 836452)
Is the canvas really unique or the WEBGL fingerprint? Or if two people get the same laptop model , the fingerprinting should be the same? | I disabled canvas and here's my result. http://image.prntscr.com/image/1074e...bb0de1d38b.png |
| JamesNorth101 | 03-17-2017 01:45 PM | Re: WebGL fingerprinting. You are no longer unique. Quote:
Originally Posted by empirestate
(Post 836451)
We failed? Do you even know what my picture says... | It means Java is disabled.
The one issue with that is that only a about 3/4% of all PCs have Java disabled which in itself can cause a bit of a flag to the account.
Its not something eBay or PayPal use right now though so for eBay and PayPal it doesn't really matter
If you do that and use Amazon though they can limit an account because of that (that isn't saying that they will, but they do run a Java test and it being disabled is one of the things that they can use to link accounts) |
| empirestate | 03-17-2017 01:49 PM | Re: WebGL fingerprinting. You are no longer unique. Quote:
Originally Posted by JamesNorth101
(Post 836456)
It means Java is disabled.
The one issue with that is that only a about 3/4% of all PCs have Java disabled which in itself can cause a bit of a flag to the account.
Its not something eBay or PayPal use right now though so for eBay and PayPal it doesn't really matter
If you do that and use Amazon though they can limit an account because of that (that isn't saying that they will, but they do run a Java test and it being disabled is one of the things that they can use to link accounts) | I just disabled the webgl api on the browser...no java, no javascript disabled |
| BiN4RY | 03-17-2017 01:49 PM | Re: WebGL fingerprinting. You are no longer unique. WebGL is only needed to render websites that have highly interactive graphics. Neither Paypal or Amazon actually uses anything needing WebGL for their website, so you can disable this if you're really concerned.
Also, I'm not convinced how suitable this is for actual tracking. Most of the information reported by this website are essentially the default configurations provided by your web browser. Similar values should be reported by anyone using the same browser version (ie, Firefox 51). |
| smartguy | 03-17-2017 02:51 PM | Re: WebGL fingerprinting. You are no longer unique. Quote:
Originally Posted by BiN4RY
(Post 836459)
WebGL is only needed to render websites that have highly interactive graphics. Neither Paypal or Amazon actually uses anything needing WebGL for their website, so you can disable this if you're really concerned.
Also, I'm not convinced how suitable this is for actual tracking. Most of the information reported by this website are essentially the default configurations provided by your web browser. Similar values should be reported by anyone using the same browser version (ie, Firefox 51). | Nope. It doesn't work like that. They are using your Graphic Card to paint/create an image. Each Graphic card will assemble the imagine differently. Why? Different manufacturers. Many of them want to create an imagine fast, so they will not create corners. They say "Ohhh , it's just a few pixels that human eye can not detect, so let's just create a fast graphic card instead". You can check in different web browsers, or from your VM Machines. HASH of the created image is the same, whatever browser you use. If you use a different type of OS or OS version then the HASH can be different. |
Re: WebGL fingerprinting. You are no longer unique. Smartguy - what matters most is keeping each Amazon inside its own Virtual Machine works. P.S. I've researched Amazon tracking techniques for several months. This is not a cause for concern if your doing things right, at least not now.
That's all that matters. :) I only say this because you will confuse the hell out of some users. If you really want to scaremonger yourself, know that webgl isn't the only thing tracking you. |
| donkeykong2012 | 03-17-2017 04:30 PM | Re: WebGL fingerprinting. You are no longer unique. Quote:
Originally Posted by smartguy
(Post 836452)
Is the canvas really unique or the WEBGL fingerprint? Or if two people get the same laptop model , the fingerprinting should be the same? | I read it as:
Same Graphics Chip/GPU
Same Graphics Driver
Same Browser
Same Java Version
Equals same Fingerprint. In other words it is not unique, as a similar setup would produce the same results. In this case, the end result is largely dependent on the Graphics Chip.
I may be wrong of course, just my best guess.
In terms of unique fingerprint, I imagine this is still the Benchmark. https://panopticlick.eff.org/ |
| smartguy | 03-17-2017 04:44 PM | Re: WebGL fingerprinting. You are no longer unique. Quote:
Originally Posted by donkeykong2012
(Post 836503)
I read it as:
Same Graphics Chip/GPU
Same Graphics Driver
Same Browser
Same Java Version
Equals same Fingerprint. In other words it is not unique, as a similar setup would produce the same results. In this case, the end result is largely dependent on the Graphics Chip.
I may be wrong of course, just my best guess.
In terms of unique fingerprint, I imagine this is still the Benchmark. https://panopticlick.eff.org/ | The WEBGL FINGERPRINT unlike the normal CANVAS remain the same if you change browsers. You don't need java. It's a build in all browsers. I bet that companies like Ebay, PayPal, Amazon widely use them , just that they keep a few POKER JOKERS in their hands, just in case they need them. |
| GreenBean | 03-17-2017 05:35 PM | Re: WebGL fingerprinting. You are no longer unique. Just so you know, I am unique.
Thank you.
:cheer: |
| BiN4RY | 03-18-2017 04:44 AM | Re: WebGL fingerprinting. You are no longer unique. Quote:
Originally Posted by smartguy
(Post 836474)
Nope. It doesn't work like that. They are using your Graphic Card to paint/create an image. Each Graphic card will assemble the imagine differently. Why? Different manufacturers. Many of them want to create an imagine fast, so they will not create corners. They say "Ohhh , it's just a few pixels that human eye can not detect, so let's just create a fast graphic card instead". You can check in different web browsers, or from your VM Machines. HASH of the created image is the same, whatever browser you use. If you use a different type of OS or OS version then the HASH can be different. | I suggest you stop making bull**** anecdotes and actually do some research first.
No GPU architectures discards pixels in order to "create a fast graphics card", especially if the software specifically demands them to be rendered in the first place. For GPU accelerated non-graphical applications, "throwing away pixels" will cause significant numerical errors in the calculation, making the result nondeterministic and completely incorrect/unusable.
All this program is doing is to generate a hash based on known browser fingerprinting techniques, in addition to collecting your system's setting for WebGL (which are essentially default values set by your browser). This hash is then used to generate an image deterministically solely for the sake of human visualization.
The website specifically mentioned it uses this open-sourced library to gather information. You can go through the descriptions and even the source code find out exactly what it's doing. |
| aspkin | 03-18-2017 05:16 AM | Re: WebGL fingerprinting. You are no longer unique. Interesting...
*noted so I can review it later |
| easy.bake.oven | 03-18-2017 05:44 AM | Re: WebGL fingerprinting. You are no longer unique. Buy 50 2nd hand laptops/pc every year or however many you need.
Then sell the laptops/pc once not needed and buy more or change the graphics cards on them if cheaper.
Yes it is another business expense cost, but thats how business is.
You need to spend money to make money.
Things change and will change so one needs to adapt to the situation..... much like the Borgs on Star Trek - "They have adapted" so as stealthers, we need to adapt like the Borgs on a regular basis.
So 50xlaptops @ £100 each = £5000 extra in business costs, but from those laptops, you will be making good money so its just another business expense, albeit an expensive one.
Also, ebay make most of their money from us stealth crew so if they shut it all down, they get no money.
They know this and allow certain stuff to go on.
Many top top companies are operating on stealth.
Therefor ebay/paypal will never bother fingerprint via this method. |
| BiN4RY | 03-18-2017 01:23 PM | Re: WebGL fingerprinting. You are no longer unique. Quote:
Originally Posted by easy.bake.oven
(Post 836604)
Buy 50 2nd hand laptops/pc every year or however many you need.
Then sell the laptops/pc once not needed and buy more or change the graphics cards on them if cheaper.
Yes it is another business expense cost, but thats how business is.
You need to spend money to make money.
So 50xlaptops @ £100 each = £5000 extra in business costs, but from those laptops, you will be making good money so its just another business expense, albeit an expensive one. | Um no don't do this. This is absolutely a huge waste of money over zero potential gains for you at all. Quote:
Originally Posted by easy.bake.oven
(Post 836604)
Also, ebay make most of their money from us stealth crew so if they shut it all down, they get no money.
They know this and allow certain stuff to go on.
Many top top companies are operating on stealth.
Therefor ebay/paypal will never bother fingerprint via this method. | Again, wrong. If eBay/Paypal/Amazon truly are making a killing off of stealth accounts, have you considered why they go out their ways to ban them in the first place?
Saying this is the reason why they won't use such tracking method makes zero logical sense. |
| easy.bake.oven | 03-18-2017 02:28 PM | Re: WebGL fingerprinting. You are no longer unique. I feel they go out of their way to ban accounts coz they need to be seen to be doing something about it.
They just bang it into their loss account maybe. |
Re: WebGL fingerprinting. You are no longer unique. Amazon (and ebay/paypal) do not go out of their way to ban stealth accounts, because realistically speaking they should fit right in with the crowd.
Its only when one begins to breach their terms, cause them financial loss, and stand out like a sore thumb - at which point they decide the relationship between you and them is no longer economically viable, at which point they choose to dismiss such users.
If you are consistently losing accounts, you need to reassess your business plan. |
| unkown5454 | 03-18-2017 02:34 PM | Re: WebGL fingerprinting. You are no longer unique. there are some huge claims in this thread with zero proof of anything. hilarious |
| GreenBean | 03-19-2017 02:11 AM | Re: WebGL fingerprinting. You are no longer unique. Quote:
Originally Posted by easy.bake.oven
(Post 836604)
Buy 50 2nd hand laptops/pc every year or however many you need.
Then sell the laptops/pc once not needed and buy more or change the graphics cards on them if cheaper.
Yes it is another business expense cost, but thats how business is.
You need to spend money to make money.
Things change and will change so one needs to adapt to the situation..... much like the Borgs on Star Trek - "They have adapted" so as stealthers, we need to adapt like the Borgs on a regular basis.
So 50xlaptops @ £100 each = £5000 extra in business costs, but from those laptops, you will be making good money so its just another business expense, albeit an expensive one.
Also, ebay make most of their money from us stealth crew so if they shut it all down, they get no money.
They know this and allow certain stuff to go on.
Many top top companies are operating on stealth.
Therefor ebay/paypal will never bother fingerprint via this method. |
You are getting nuttier.
Stop already because there is more **** than good stuff to use.
:croc: |
| Derdo99 | 03-19-2017 09:39 AM | Re: WebGL fingerprinting. You are no longer unique. I know that PayPal really checks WebGL fingerprint.
And yeah a lot of similar accounts (even at speperated vmware' or user accounts) + using the same pattern activities, the may be limited also based on this.
How can I know this?
Simply, there are lot of addons which you can try and i have tried to install such things which actually show what tracking methods site are using and PayPal using WebGL fingerprinting for sure.
Whether you want to hide your real WebGl fingerprint or not it's up to you.. Quote:
Originally Posted by unkown5454
(Post 836665)
there are some huge claims in this thread with zero proof of anything. hilarious | |
Re: WebGL fingerprinting. You are no longer unique. Quote:
Originally Posted by Derdo99
(Post 836844)
I know that PayPal really checks WebGL fingerprint.
And yeah a lot of similar accounts (even at speperated vmware' or user accounts) + using the same pattern activities, the may be limited also based on this.
How can I know this?
Simply, there are lot of addons which you can try and i have tried to install such things which actually show what tracking methods site are using and PayPal using WebGL fingerprinting for sure.
Whether you want to hide your real WebGl fingerprint or not it's up to you.. | Your going to want to show some actual proof. |
| mmonster | 03-19-2017 05:19 PM | Re: WebGL fingerprinting. You are no longer unique. Different computers should automatically take are if that
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Re: WebGL fingerprinting. You are no longer unique. Quote:
Originally Posted by mmonster
(Post 836942)
Different computers should automatically take are if that
Sent from my SM-G935V using Tapatalk | Yeah, let me just setup a new computer for every account I have......but where am I going to put 30 computers? |
Re: WebGL fingerprinting. You are no longer unique. Quote:
Originally Posted by MM78
(Post 836980)
Yeah, let me just setup a new computer for every account I have......but where am I going to put 30 computers? | I usually only have 3-4 accounts running at same time, when one account goes down you can sell the laptop and buy another. |
| BiN4RY | 03-20-2017 12:38 AM | Re: WebGL fingerprinting. You are no longer unique. Quote:
Originally Posted by sax4
(Post 836989)
I usually only have 3-4 accounts running at same time, when one account goes down you can sell the laptop and buy another. | So someone is actually crazy enough to do this, lol wow |
Re: WebGL fingerprinting. You are no longer unique. Quote:
Originally Posted by BiN4RY
(Post 836990)
So someone is actually crazy enough to do this, lol wow | Apparently so, I will stick with VMWare..... |
Re: WebGL fingerprinting. You are no longer unique. Well I have my accounts running on vmware currently, using fresh comps not a good idea? |
| BiN4RY | 03-20-2017 02:14 AM | Re: WebGL fingerprinting. You are no longer unique. Quote:
Originally Posted by sax4
(Post 836992)
Well I have my accounts running on vmware currently, using fresh comps not a good idea? | What's the point of using different computers if you're already using a virtual machine? Nothing sees past the guest OS anyways, and most definitely not websites. |
Re: WebGL fingerprinting. You are no longer unique. Quote:
Originally Posted by BiN4RY
(Post 836996)
What's the point of using different computers if you're already using a virtual machine? Nothing sees past the guest OS anyways, and most definitely not websites. | That's what I'm wondering, is using separate computers safer than vmware?, doesn't seem so, what's wrong with using seperate computers as I suggested? |
| BiN4RY | 03-20-2017 02:58 AM | Re: WebGL fingerprinting. You are no longer unique. Quote:
Originally Posted by sax4
(Post 836998)
That's what I'm wondering, is using separate computers safer than vmware?, doesn't seem so, what's wrong with using seperate computers as I suggested? | Ok I am very confused by what you're saying earlier. Are you saying you're WANTING to buy separate computers for your accounts? Or are you already doing this?
Also I personally don't think using separate computers is safer. It's a waste wasting money buying/selling the computers and also wasting time reinstalling everything, especially since it provides no added benefits over a virtual machine. |
Re: WebGL fingerprinting. You are no longer unique. Quote:
Originally Posted by BiN4RY
(Post 836999)
Ok I am very confused by what you're saying earlier. Are you saying you're WANTING to buy separate computers for your accounts? Or are you already doing this?
Also I personally don't think using separate computers is safer. It's a waste wasting money buying/selling the computers and also wasting time reinstalling everything, especially since it provides no added benefits over a virtual machine. | No I said you can buy(one can buy) separate computers, and if one get's banned, just get another
Yes, I use virtual machines and to date have had no problems so see now point changing things |
| BiN4RY | 03-20-2017 03:08 AM | Re: WebGL fingerprinting. You are no longer unique. Quote:
Originally Posted by sax4
(Post 837001)
No I said you can buy(one can buy) separate computers, and if one get's banned, just get another
Yes, I use virtual machines and to date have had no problems so see now point changing things | Ah I see now. Regardless, virtual machine is the way to go. |
| unkown5454 | 03-20-2017 03:28 AM | Re: WebGL fingerprinting. You are no longer unique. there are laptops for $180 brand new and even less when stores have sales. you can easily turn and burn those and resell them for nearly the same as you paid for it to some moron on crai.gsL.ist.
it's not that far fetched to choose such a route if it makes you feel safer. everyone is acting like we're talking about turning and burning macbook pros in here. | | All times are GMT -5. The time now is 06:24 PM. | |
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