GitHub Fingerprinting was my first academic project when I came to UWaterloo. We studied the possibility of fingerprinting the traffic generated by cloning GitHub Repositories. The project reached a relatively stable spot, as we collected a massive amount of data and ran fingerprinting attacks on it to verify that the closed-world attack is possible with a tremendously high accuracy (upwards of 95%). I presented a poster on the topic, which is available to view from the top of this page.