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posted by Fnord666 on Friday March 05 2021, @09:38PM   Printer-friendly

AdGuard names 6,000+ web trackers that use CNAME chicanery: Feel free to feed them into your browser's filter:

AdGuard on Thursday published a list of more than 6,000 CNAME-based trackers so they can be incorporated into content-blocking filters.

CNAME tracking is a way to configure DNS records to erase the distinction between code and assets from a publisher's (first-party) domain and tracking scripts on that site that call a server on an advertiser's (third-party) domain. Such domain cloaking – obscuring who controls a domain – undoes privacy defenses, like the blocking of third-party cookies, by making third-party assets look like they're associated with the first-party domain.

[...] The most commonly detected CNAME trackers, according to the researchers, come from the following companies, in order of prevalence: Pardot, Adobe Experience Cloud, Act-On Software, Oracle Eloqua, Eulerian, Webtrekk, Ingenious Technologies, TraceDock, LiveIntent, AT Internet, Criteo, Keyade, and Wizaly.

[...] "In order to prevent it you'll need to use a content blocker that can access DNS queries," Andrey Meshkov, CEO of AdGuard, told The Register.

"The whole problem is that the majority of users don't use them and just stick to Chrome or Safari browsers with extensions. These users can only 'react' to the problem, they can only start blocking a new disguised tracker as soon as we detect it on AdGuard DNS and update the list."

Meshkov acknowledged that this is not a proactive approach, but it works within the existing system for applying filtering lists to content blockers.

[Ed Note: I use and can recommend Pi-hole for your home network. That doesn't help though when you're on the road unless you VPN back to your home network first. - Fnord]


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  • (Score: 3, Funny) by FatPhil on Saturday March 06 2021, @12:01AM (2 children)

    by FatPhil (863) <{pc-soylent} {at} {asdf.fi}> on Saturday March 06 2021, @12:01AM (#1120608) Homepage
    In order to protect ourselves from badness, just create a list of all bad things, and then compare against that!

    I can't imagine any way that might be worked around.
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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Saturday March 06 2021, @01:23AM

    by Anonymous Coward on Saturday March 06 2021, @01:23AM (#1120632)

    That depends on whether P = NP or not.

  • (Score: 2) by Mojibake Tengu on Saturday March 06 2021, @02:44AM

    by Mojibake Tengu (8598) on Saturday March 06 2021, @02:44AM (#1120658) Journal

    0. Evil Intent
    1. Error
    2. Confusion
    3. Ignorance
    4. Stupidity
    EOF

    Though I am pretty sure any web tracking scheme belongs under 0.

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