[sf-lug] cookies in Ubuntu

Mikki McGee mikkimc at earthlink.net
Wed Jul 6 11:22:55 PDT 2011


Hi,  and thanks again.

hmmmn

Interesting?  

Is there any hint of a real, vigorous  "Vigilante" response to such 
apparently 'legal' intrusions? 


Bless All

Mikki

Rick Moen wrote:
> Quoting Mikki McGee (mikkimc at earthlink.net):
>
>   
>> Thank you all, for the replies.   It is the privacy issue, and the
>> idea that someone is tracking my computer use is a bit repugnant.
>> Sort of pulling the blinds, but not checking under the bed sort of
>> thing.  Somewhere short of paranoia?
>>     
>
> At the risk of seeming to toot my own horn, I really do recommend that
> you read my lecture slides and notes about Firefox browser privacy,
> then, as it's directly relevant to your concerns.  And you should be
> aware that HTTP cookies were merely what the tracking companies relied
> on when they were _just getting started_, in 1995.  They've gotten a
> great deal more sophisticated:  As I described in my lecture, Samy
> Kankar has recently reverse-engineered all of the methods the trackers
> use and how they reinforce and supplement each other -- and JavaScript
> is the glue that holds it all together, which is why NoScript is the key
> piece, if you want to defeat such methods and re-level the playing
> field.
>
> There are also other reasons to care, other than just not caring to be
> spied on.  A browser that's been de-junked using NoScript, AdBlock Plus,
> OptimizeGoogle, Beef Taco, and either Objection or my hacked cronjob to
> chop off Flash cookies, is markedly faster, less crash-prone, less
> bloated in RAM (despite the extra browser extensions), and resistant to
> many security attacks on browsers, which overwhelmingly rely -- of
> course -- on third-party JavaScript as the attack vector, hence are made
> to go away by NoScript.
>
> Related article, mentioned in my slides and notes:
> http://linuxmafia.com/~rick/firefox.html
>
>
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