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Title: safer browsing
Post by: Worzel on March 24, 2010, 09:05:29 PM

don't know if you already know about flash cookies?
if not
have a look.

http://www.ghacks.net/2009/10/25/four-options-to-deal-with-flash-cookies/ (http://www.ghacks.net/2009/10/25/four-options-to-deal-with-flash-cookies/)

have installed the firefox addin.

amazing what the nosy bastards can get on your computer without you knowing.
Title: Re: safer browsing
Post by: Marishka on March 24, 2010, 10:08:54 PM
whats a flash cookie worzel?
all i can think of is caramel crowns or caramel tim tams, yum
their flash cookies 2 me ;D
Title: Re: safer browsing
Post by: Worzel on March 25, 2010, 06:44:31 AM
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Local_Shared_Object (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Local_Shared_Object)

http://www.imasuper.com/66/technology/flash-cookies-the-silent-privacy-killer/ (http://www.imasuper.com/66/technology/flash-cookies-the-silent-privacy-killer/)

Flash cookies are a new way of tracing your movement and storing a lot more information about you than with normal cookies. One major disadvantage of flash cookies is that you can’t locate them in your browser. They are not shown in the list of cookies that you can see when you take a look at the cookies that are currently saved in your web browser. Normal HTTP cookies can’t save more than 4 Kilobyte of data while Flash cookies can save up to 100 Kilobyte.

Flash Cookies, which are also known as super cookies or Local Shared Objects, should not be confused with normal cookies that are placed by websites. Normal cookies can easily be deleted from within the web browser. Flash cookies on the other hand are much harder to come by. They can store more information than normal cookies and are used for advertisements, tracking and flash related information like high scores or video controls.
Title: Re: safer browsing
Post by: Marishka on March 26, 2010, 12:34:02 AM
BAD COOKIES ;D
who do these cookies give the information 2?
 i hope they dont give my bank details out do they?

dosent worry me about websites i visit because i dont go onto bad vsites anyway, but i dont want them giving my ebay, paypal or banking details out >:(

please tell me they dont?  :o
 
Title: Re: safer browsing
Post by: SkippyThBushKangeroo on March 26, 2010, 03:08:28 AM
flash cookies?? arent they the ones wot expose emselves? /  ;D
Title: Re: safer browsing
Post by: Marishka on March 26, 2010, 04:34:23 AM
AHahahaha, lol, that was a cracker skippy.  :D
hope their female ones,  ;D
Title: Re: safer browsing
Post by: Bedfordcrazy on March 26, 2010, 09:08:05 AM
hey marty, i dont go to bad sites either, but i somehow end up there, its when all those pages start poping up, and wont delete. buga. For some reason I attract viruses like a magnet. unreal. Just one reason i dont do any banking online. Itunes are the only online transactions i do. why these scumbags need to send out viruses i do not know. Just imagine how great the www could be without viruses.
George.
Title: Re: safer browsing
Post by: SkippyThBushKangeroo on March 26, 2010, 10:37:21 AM
i run ( being "very serious" icon inserted!) a free anti v called AVG wot automatically susses out any tracking cookies an bungs em straight into a virus vault where they can do no harm  unfortunatly mcafee norton anti virus progs are always targeted due to the fact these comps are "in bed" so to speak wiv microcock, no no  i meant softcock, no no i meant microsoft   :P i have used AVG for prob 5 -6 years wiv no hassle an she be free. . . or one can install linux mint which has no viruses .an it also is freebee.. u just have to learn  the OS  if u only browse the web its easypeasy... even the wankytank sites are ok . . .uuum  so i am told   ::) i tend to think MS is resposible for half of these so called lurgeys just to generate finacial gain for them an their scummy associates. their greed is unfathomable in its deceipt. i have a very low opinion of them . . even for a kangeroo.  :-X if anyone wants to try linux mint.. happy to send youse a copy ,you can install on half your HD an choose which one you want to boot from then as at times i still hav to use microintegrity for certain things..
Title: Re: safer browsing
Post by: LS120 on March 26, 2010, 05:19:52 PM
If you are just rinning AVG-9 you will need something else like MELWARE BYTES, it's free & very good.

i know as i Have an IT shop..
Title: Re: safer browsing
Post by: Worzel on March 26, 2010, 06:01:08 PM


LSO, they store information and send it back home, what information depend on the LSO, and what THEY think they should know about you.........
personally   I don't trust them. >:(

this is a good starting point for basic security.
I trust these guys, (but avoid the adds)

http://majorgeeks.com/page.php?id=20 (http://majorgeeks.com/page.php?id=20)
Title: Re: safer browsing
Post by: SkippyThBushKangeroo on March 27, 2010, 03:58:04 AM
ive checked out majorgeeks a few times when downloadin stuff for BF2...wot is LSO  ??? does it make u hallucinate ? ? hey 120 would the  AV an melware conflict or do they handle each uvver?  wouldnt want em both droppin LSO an freakin out at each other  ;D
Title: Re: safer browsing
Post by: LS120 on March 27, 2010, 06:19:33 AM
no both are fine & work well together..
Title: Re: safer browsing
Post by: LS120 on March 27, 2010, 06:28:25 AM
the best kit to have for XP-home , pro or 2000 is a cd withj melware bytes & DialAfix.

you boot system in safe mode with network support, run Melware bytes in quick mode, then run DialAfix to reset the windows default pointers & files.

then re-boot & run Melware Bytes & update if not yet done & do a through scan & all should be good.

for any one who maybe having funny things happening or odd problems.

it works on Vista buy complains about IE8 (awaiting a newer version that includes it).

havent tried it on windows 7 yet.

David
Title: Re: safer browsing
Post by: Rogue Trooper on March 27, 2010, 07:00:38 AM
If you are just rinning AVG-9 you will need something else like MELWARE BYTES, it's free & very good.

i know as i Have an IT shop..

That would be MALWAREBYTES.

http://www.malwarebytes.org/ (http://www.malwarebytes.org/)

The free version is very good but bear in mind that you don't get real time scanning unless you buy the license.
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