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Websites have a new way to spy on visitors: Analyzing their SSD activity
(arstechnica.com)
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the attack should only have insight into the abstracted storage provided by the browser, so your idea of a virtual device that spits out random timing results is probably reasonable.
the issue is that timing being random, in and of itself, is a potential fingerprint when combined with other data from your browser - unless everyone is doing it as well.
all I can say is I give thanks for noscript every single day.