Karla Sleutel Posted October 18, 2024 Posted October 18, 2024 On 10/17/2024 at 4:42 AM, Klemper said: OS and the browser, please. @NotHereToPlayGames writes everywhere he's on Win 10. Not sure whether it's 32 or 64 bit. Not sure about the version, either. 3
Saxon Posted October 18, 2024 Author Posted October 18, 2024 On 10/14/2024 at 1:43 AM, NotHereToPlayGames said: Also, the middle section derived from Cipher Suites can easily be RANDOMIZED by a startup script that modifies cipher suites at every browser launch. Much Ado About Nothing, in my opinion. Don't you get relaxed, JA4+ is in the development already! They will take that into the account, "JA4+: The Next Leap in Network Fingerprinting" https://www.peakhour.io/blog/overview-of-ja4-network-fingerprinting/ 3
Saxon Posted October 18, 2024 Author Posted October 18, 2024 Introducing JA4+ "Optimise Network Visibility with JA4+ Fingerprinting!" https://netquestcorp.com/ja4-tracing-the-progress/ 3
Klemper Posted October 21, 2024 Posted October 21, 2024 On 10/14/2024 at 7:43 AM, NotHereToPlayGames said: When I visit this link, the JA4 "fingerprint" CHANGES if I refresh the page! When I visit that link from a USA VPN, the JA4 "fingerprint" CHANGES if I refresh the page! But not from my British IP.
Saxon Posted October 23, 2024 Author Posted October 23, 2024 Chrome without VPN has the only one JA4+ out of the box. Probably, it's different in Supermium, most likely. https://blog.foxio.io/ja4+-network-fingerprinting 3
Saxon Posted October 23, 2024 Author Posted October 23, 2024 VPN providers also have the unique JA4+ So doesn't matter if you use a standard Chrome! In conjunction with VPN, your standard JA4+ changes to the VPN bearer's fingerprint JA4+. https://blog.foxio.io/ja4+-network-fingerprinting 3
Saxon Posted October 23, 2024 Author Posted October 23, 2024 On 10/15/2024 at 12:35 AM, Sampei.Nihira said: Study,as usual,always the same exact advice. What good this "advice" could be if you never give what to study on? That dubious method with the cipher changes you took from the JA4 developer article (I linked to, it's a public, non-secret, common knowledge). So, I don't see anything to "study on" from you, again. Please stop with the patronising, useless posts and show us something useful, finally. Thanks. (as of now, for nothing). 3
Saxon Posted October 23, 2024 Author Posted October 23, 2024 On 10/21/2024 at 8:04 AM, Klemper said: When I visit that link from a USA VPN, the JA4 "fingerprint" CHANGES if I refresh the page! But not from my British IP. Chrome versions (in batches) have different JA4, JA4 changes, but not with every version, the gap is usually 10-15 versions. 3
Saxon Posted October 23, 2024 Author Posted October 23, 2024 On 10/21/2024 at 8:04 AM, Klemper said: VPN, the JA4 "fingerprint" CHANGES Most likely, your IP is set to "randomise". Good VPN providers are clever enough to randomise not only the IP itself. 3
D.Draker Posted October 24, 2024 Posted October 24, 2024 @Sampei.Nihira suggested changing the cipher suites into something other than the standard ones. It isn't what anyone who wants to just blend in with the crowd wants to do. I use Cent browser, and it has a fingerprint of the standard Chrome. 3
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