[nycphp-talk] WAS: Gmail invitation
Tim Gales
tgales at tgaconnect.com
Thu Jun 17 10:00:28 EDT 2004
Rolan Yang writes:
>
> Hey, if you want to check out a really hot front end for
> webmail, give oddpost.com a try. They have a free trial now.
>
Okay I tried going over there.
I got thrown four or five cookies
(I didn't really count them --
it just seemed I had to answer no
many time to an IE privacy alert msg box)
One of the cookies wouldn't say what it
was going to use the cookie info for --
you know, no privacy policy information.
One cookie did say what its information
was going to be used for. It was from hitbox.
(of course very few times, if ever, does anyone
take the time and to try actually check and see if people
are 'living up' to what they promise in terms of
their privacy policy anyway so maybe the point is
moot)
Hitbox cookies have a pretty big 'clot factor'
('clot factor' is a measure of how much something
gums up a machine running windows by adding registry entries,
files, and directories -- basically gunk)
I didn't check all the cookies to see which ones were
coming from hitbox (there are about a half a dozen or
so possible cookies they might send),
I just said no to any more cookies.
Of course I could remove this gunk (or clot) later
when my browser starts to clog and bog down.
Then I got a 'friendly' message box informing me
that outpost couldn't function properly with the
way my browser settings were configured.
And it gave me step by step instructions on how
to hand over root privileges to them -- people
I don't know.
( I know I could log in as a lesser privileged
user to XP for browsing -- but who has the time for
that?)
Actually there are some rather nasty exploits
(which are published nevertheless) available to
malicious intruders of your machine via
Internet Explorer -- which Microsoft knows about.
(I think there is an SP2 patch ready or near
ready from Microsoft to combat the security holes)
The point is you might want to refrain from
running active-x controls until you get the
new patch.
Apologies in advance -- I know this is not
a windows list. Still the advice to not
run active-x controls probably will be of
value to many on this list.
T. Gales & Associates
'Helping People Connect with Technology'
http://www.tgaconnect.com
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