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Standing Up Against German Laws - Project HayNeedle Nov 10 2007 05:28PM Paul Sebastian Ziegler (psz observed de) (2 replies) Re: [Full-disclosure] Standing Up Against German Laws - ProjectHayNeedle Nov 10 2007 06:53PM Jan Newger (memger gmx net) (2 replies) Re: [Full-disclosure] Standing Up Against German Laws - Project HayNeedle Nov 13 2007 10:13AM Peter Conrad (conrad tivano de) Re: [Full-disclosure] Standing Up Against German Laws - Project HayNeedle Nov 11 2007 09:26PM Duncan Simpson (dps simpson demon co uk) (1 replies) Re: [Full-disclosure] Standing Up Against German Laws - Project HayNeedle Nov 13 2007 09:03PM johan beisser (jb caustic org) |
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On Nov 10, 2007, at 9:28 AM, Paul Sebastian Ziegler wrote:
> The mechanism is quite easy: It searches Google for random words and
> picks random pages among the results, then spiders from there (well it
> is spidering except that it only follows one URL at a time within a
> session thus simulating a user).
There's a few things wrong with this approach. Most of them were
outlined by Bruce Schneier when he reviewed "TrackMeNot"[1] last year.
The same issues with TrackMeNot apply to Hayneedle, including
potential false positives, and list of word combinations that can be
filtered out easily, and well, the list goes on.
[1] http://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2006/08/trackmenot_1.html
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