On 07/10/15 06:37, Georgi Guninski wrote:
On Tue, Oct 06, 2015 at 09:45:00PM +0100, oshwm wrote:
The randomness will also make each user appear as many different users - not just hiding existing users but giving the impression that there are many more users out there than truly exist (increasing the size of the haystack).
Are you sure adding randomness is undetectable?
I would expect for pure physical reasons there is some general pattern in the typing of humans - some key pairs are faster, others are slower depending on the layout of keys.
In which case you'd need access to a lot of studies on these kinds of things in order to create more human timing with a degree of randomness. Hence why I said to MN that I'd welcome more detail on how the monitoring/attacks work so that I could change from my current simplified view of the issue to a more sophisticated one :) I guess you'd ideally have keyboard layout profiles for every locale so that you could emulate multiple locations rather than tying the fake user profile to a single country.