IMVU's Tracking System - Bluecava

Don Von Alpha Dom
by Don Von Alpha Dom · 10 posts
13 years ago in Trackers
Posted 13 years ago · Author
There is an important update at the end of this post.

IMVU inc uses this to track computers that make payments with credit cards: Bluecava

Does anyone know how to beat it or hide from it?

I already tried blocking it in my host file...and the bluecava site still loads.

It is some sort of device blueprinting script that makes an image of your computer specs...

There are rumors that IMVU inc is going to place it on their entire website to keep track of hackers with 200 hundred other businesses.

Update: the IMVU client / website is now infected with bluecava

Here are some threads on our site which will help you combat Bluecava:
1) IP Blocking: viewtopic.php?f=29&t=7490&p=109175#p109175
2) Disable Flash Cookies: viewtopic.php?f=29&t=7493

Bluecava can be beaten by using IMVULite: viewtopic.php?f=140&t=8013 or T3DE: viewtopic.php?f=18&t=7446
Posted 13 years ago
Domain: bluecava.com
IP-Adresse: 184.106.94.211
Provider: Rackspace Hosting
Region: San Antonio (US)

Bluecava website wrote:
In 2003 when Ric was living in California he noticed that Microsoft might be infringing on his patent so Ric did what any sensible Aussie would do, he sued them.

Lol...

Bluecava website wrote:
Years later, in 2009, a jury in Rhode Island awarded Uniloc USA, BlueCava’s parent company, $388 Million excluding damages or interest. The jury also decided that the patent infringement was willful. It was the fifth largest award for software infringement ever. A few months later the judge set aside the verdict, and the case in still under appeal.



I am still looking but for obvious reasons, I can't find any technical information on exactly how it works. I would sure like to know what the unique identification every device has is.

I don't like being tracked when I use my computer, I do a lot of things that are illegal only because they are not liked by religious societies or people who make the laws but are actually not "wrong" at all.
Posted 13 years ago · Author
To my knowledge; they copy your computer specs, mac address, ip, clock time, flash version, check for installed programs, browsers, drivers...and collect bits of information on your hardware..., along with operating system information, OS user names, common websites visited, saved account information, the computer's name / purpose which you enter into the OS during installation, network settings, ZIP / exact location (if they can detect and hardware on your computer / device containing GPS)...

From all of this information, they tie devices together on how likely that they are the same device...and if the percentage is high...then they are classified as the same device.

I hear it works through javascript and flash cookies, but does not touch normal cookies at all...so blocking cookies does not do shit to stop it.

You can opt out of being tracked on the BlueCava site, but that requires letting them scan you...and then they tell you that they will continue tracking you..., but that they will not sell your information for advertising purposes...but will still report you if they "see your device doing something bad"...

The only ways that have been found to stop them so far...are to turn off flash cookies and disable javascript...
Posted 13 years ago
Holy shit........It should be illegal to gather that much data on people.

Well I am glad I run a flash blocker, script blocker, adblocker and a LSO (Flash Cookie) deleter then.
Posted 13 years ago · Author
D.M wrote:
Holy shit........It should be illegal to gather that much data on people.

Well I am glad I run a flash blocker, script blocker, adblocker and a LSO (Flash Cookie) deleter then.


I wish we knew the exact name of the scripts.
Maybe we could do something to block them?
Posted 13 years ago
My script blocker blocks all scripts and allows me to choose which ones I want to allow. But yeah, knowing their names would help a lot.
Posted 12 years ago
Cool
Posted 7 years ago
I'll give this a try I've looked almost everywhere ... ugh I'm wanting nothing but a clean Version to IMVU, Ohh I'm just a user c'mon really? geez :kat_emoji1: I just wish to play my game I've loved since childhood whatever it is this BlueCava besides the BIGGEST offence or invasion of Privacy so far I've seen and not to mention unnecessary is its really nasty I've been trying a few methods always its finding its way to make my IMVU experience end if it doesn't work thanks for trying to fix what made this game should themselves ... :katheart2: this things really effing me off, as it's consumed about 5 of my devices as is as it's something most of my IT aware BFs here don't know much about nor as I do either basically qualifying in the same IT degrees and etc. I do hope using LITE works that things really annoying cant they track us without disturbing our gameplay ugh if it must commence? :kat_emoji8: it actually ruins the sync between the Mobile-APP to the pc and back again thank you for helping that's what's the main thing if I see my happy little buddy back again lol

-- Sat Jul 29, 2017 10:22 pm --

:awesome40: yay THANK YOU ALL SO MUCH Hugs* yaaaaay finally no dumb BlueCava in sight!!! you are SO AWESOME! thank you SO much for sharing and remastering the IMVU-client to possess no nasty malwares/viruses/trackers or foreign cookies for all users to share :katheart2: that's so kind of you all :) especially the main man or woman that'd of taken ages to perfect it all I can tell u is thank you hope its love enough hehe :) :katheart7:

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