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New Chrome feature aims to stop hackers from using stolen cookies

5 点作者 wrayjustin大约 1 年前

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BoomerMoment大约 1 年前
Doesn't this mean that a 3rd party tracking cookie is now a cryptographic proof that device A traversed sites X Y Z in session N?
jauntywundrkind大约 1 年前
This is so fucked. Anyone trying to do any web scraping will be totally hosed. If this happens it could be one of the most bold gains by site-operators over web users ever.<p>The existence of the TPM is a terrifying capability that puts computing deliberately beyond the reach of the operator. It hands the computer over to coders. So many upsides for regular use, but what a sad sad sad forever ratcheting of the War on General Purpose Computing it enables.<p>I&#x27;m fairly convinced we should make TPMs that have a special lower rung security offering that lets them see and do whatever. Make the user have to boot a custom USB stick to access it, sign in in blood, whatever weird scheme you please, but locking users out of their own secrets absolutely seems malicious &amp; malignant; this proposal is a great example of what a blood curdling infernal machine TPM can be.