
Risky Bulletin: New fingerprinting technique can track Tor users
From Risky Bulletin by Risky Business Media
April 27, 2026 · 9 min
About this episode
The episode discusses a new fingerprinting technique that can track Tor users and covers various related topics including an American exploit provider and international accusations regarding AI.
A fingerprinting technique can track Tor users, Intellexa had an American exploit provider, the US accuses China of copying its AI, and the US router ban also covers WiFi hotspots.
Topics covered
- fingerprinting technique
- Tor users
- exploit provider
- AI
- router ban
- WiFi hotspots
Keywords
- fingerprinting
- Tor
- Intellexa
- AI
- router ban
- WiFi hotspots
- China
- United States
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Intellexa
Products: Tor
Places: United States, China
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