Nov 22nd, 2008 · The Register reports that BT, the UK's dominant telecom and internet service provider, has 'banned all future discussion of Phorm and its "WebWise" targeted advertising product on its customer forums, and deleted all past threads about the controversy …
see also: service · provider · Online · products · advertising · Internet · UK
Oct 14th, 2008 · Wiini recommends a blog posting exploring Flash cookies, a little-known threat to privacy, and how you can get control of them. 98% of browsers have Macromedia Flash Player installed, and the cookies it enables have some interesting properties. They have …
see also: ca · blog · history · Machine · exploration · browser · privacy
Sep 15th, 2008 · Microsoft has defended the IE8 tool that suggests sites based on URLs typed into its address bar, saying that the browser 'phones home' only a limited amount of information to Microsoft and that the company discards all user IP addresses almost immediately. …
see also: IP · servers · Microsoft · history · sites · company · manager
Sep 14th, 2008 · JagsLive makes note of a story questioning whether Google's recent commitment to anonymize IP logs faster is really as good as it sounds. We discussed their announcement a few days ago. CNet's Chris Soghoian takes a closer look: "While the company hasn't …
see also: IP · Google · computer · Internet · company · Public · customers
Sep 9th, 2008 · mikepery writes with a followup to last month's mention of a security vulnerability affecting Gmail accounts, which it seems understated the problem. "I figure the Slashdot readership is the best place to reach a large number of slacking admins and developers, …
see also: Website · gmail · Security · SSL · Certificates · cookies · admin
Sep 6th, 2008 · angelheaded tips a Wired story about the resignation of Bob Dykes, CEO of net eavesdropping firm NebuAd. NebuAd has encountered financial troubles lately as the privacy controversy surrounding the company's tracking methods has driven communications companies …
see also: engineering · office · advertising · technology · UK · ISPs · company
Aug 12th, 2008 · dstates sends news coming out of the letters the House Energy and Commerce Committee sent to a number of broadband and Internet companies about their policies and practices on user tracking. The committee has now made public 25 responses to its queries, …
see also: Google · Microsoft · advertising · consumer · Internet · technology · company
Jun 21st, 2008 · An anonymous reader notes that Hotmail's full version doesn't work with Firefox 3. Users get the following message when they try to log in: You are temporarily on the classic version of Windows Live Hotmail due to an error encountered during login. Before …
see also: errors · Firefox · Mozilla · agents · incompatible · cookies · Hotmail
Apr 5th, 2008 · The Washington Post is reporting that some Internet Service Providers (ISP) have been using deep-packet inspection to spy on the communications of more than 100,000 US customers. Deep packet inspection allows the ISP to read the content of communications …
see also: protection · Online · advertising · ISPs · company · customers · Companies
Feb 10th, 2008 · Office may fall under Microsoft's own definition of adware. It links to third-party commercial add-ons, includes up-selling promos, requires cookies for certain functions, and collects technical information. While this is like a normal day on the web, …
see also: Microsoft · Commercial · office · advertising · functionalities · browser · adware
Aug 3rd, 2007 · Using Gmail or most other webmail programs over an unsecured access points just got a bit more dangerous. At Black Hat Robert Graham, CEO of errata security, showed how to capture and clone session cookies very quickly over connections without encryption. …
see also: IP · pictures · Google · gmail · laptop · photographs · CEO
Jul 24th, 2007 · Klaidas sends us word of BBC coverage of action on privacy by the top four search sites. Google, Microsoft, Yahoo, and Ask have introduced plans to reduce the data they store and how long they store it. From the article: "The rush to improve privacy policies …
see also: Google · Microsoft · computer · BBC · Yahoo · privacy · policies
Jun 4th, 2007 · Hacker Michal Zalewski has ratcheted up his ongoing assault on Web browser security models, releasing details on serious flaws in fully patched versions of IE6, IE7 and Firefox 2.0. The vulnerabilities could cause cookie stealing, page hijacking, memory …
see also: Firefox · memory · IE7 · Security · browser · executive · vulnerabilities
May 22nd, 2007 · New Scientist reports on a technology Microsoft is developing to identify users based on their browsing habits. Quote: 'The software could get its raw information from a number of sources, including a new type of 'cookie' program that records the pages …
see also: PC · servers · solution · software · Microsoft · scientists · Internet
Apr 17th, 2007 · In my browser, I regularly go to the tools menu and clear my private data. This includes my cookies. As a result, people like me who destroy cookies by the thousands may be inflating estimates of Web traffic by up to 150 percent. People have good reasons …
see also: Traffic · private · Menu · browser · cookies · destroyed · FCC
Apr 16th, 2007 · Imagine a world where advertisers would be able to predict your detailed behavior online. They would know when you are about to buy a song, a car, a present for your spouse — they would know virtually everything you are thinking. With the acquisition …
see also: Google · Online · world · history · advertising · Internet · company
Feb 15th, 2007 · Charter Cable's DNS servers have just started resolving all invalid hostnames and pointing them to their own error page. The About page states: 'This service automatically eliminates many of the error pages you may encounter as you surf the web. No software …
see also: servers · software · service · computer · customers · errors · implementation
Jan 11th, 2007 · During my last hotel stay, I thought it was a pretty strange that it took two browser re-directs before the hotel's Wi-Fi would show me the web page I browsed to. Picasa developer Michael Herf noticed the same the thing and dug a little deeper. He discovered: …
see also: IP · ca · network · Wi Fi · service · provider · advertising
Dec 22nd, 2006 · Google search terms have helped convict a wireless hacker. The queries the hacker performed were introduced into evidence at court, where Matthew Schuster was charged with disrupting his former employer's wireless network and imitating other users' MAC …
see also: network · Google · history · Internet · company · Subpoenas · employees
Dec 18th, 2006 · Over the last year, the security community have exposed web application security for what it is — extremely lacking. However, for all the focus on XSS, CSRF, history stealing, etc., not much attention has been given to the cookie. Unfortunately, …
see also: history · customers · Website · community · Security · dangerous · XSS