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Nowhere to Hide: Detecting Obfuscated Fingerprinting Scripts

As the web moves away from stateful tracking, browser fingerprinting is becoming more prevalent. Unfortunately, existing approaches to detect browser fingerprinting do not take into account potential evasion tactics such as code obfuscation. To address this gap, we investigate the robustness of a state-of-the-art fingerprinting detection approach against various off-the-shelf obfuscation tools. Overall, we find that the combination of static and dynamic analysis is robust against different types of obfuscation. While some obfuscators are able to induce false negatives in static analysis, dynamic analysis is still able detect these cases. Since obfuscation does not induce significant false positives, the combination of static and dynamic analysis is still able to accurately detect obfuscated fingerprinting scripts.

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