"These New Techniques Expose Your Browsing History to Attackers"

Four new ways in which hackers can find out which websites that users have visited were discovered by security researchers at UC San Diego and Stanford. The techniques demonstrated by researchers are categorized as history sniffing attacks, which can be used to execute smart phishing schemes. These attacks can be used to track a user’s online activity on web browsers, including Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Microsoft Edge, and more. This article continues to discuss history sniffing attacks, the four new history sniffing attacks developed by researchers, and a proposed defense against such attacks.

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