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Understanding Chrome's x-browser-validation Header Reverse Engineering and Generation Toolkit

By

dsekz

10mo ago· 1 min readenCode

Summary

The article discusses the reverse engineering and generation toolkit for Chrome's private x-browser-validation header, focusing on its integrity and purpose as an integrity signal.

Key quotes

· 3 pulled
Apart from one of them, there isn’t much that’s interesting. They’re just bits of client specific information.
Chrome almost certainly uses this header as an integrity signal.
Verifying that the declared user agent matches the underlying platform, spotting user agent string spoofing attempts etc.
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Reverse engineering and generation toolkit for Chrome's private x-browser-validation header, used for integrity. - dsekz/chrome-x-browser-validation-header

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