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From: Oliver Petruzel (opetruzel
cox.rr.com)Date: Fri Nov 09 2001 - 20:20:29 CST
>
> Jouko Pynnonen <jouko
solutions.fi> wrote:
>
> > Microsoft Internet Explorer has a vulnerability which allows a
> > malicious website to access any cookie in the browser's memory or
...
This brings to mind a question: has anyone collected a list of the most
revealing KNOWN cookies in the wild? Is there a resource (site)
available with a list for me to use in order to perhaps blacklist the
URL's personally? I often find myself studying my local cookies and
have noticed repeat offenders from very popular sites that I avoid now
because of this; and I believe such a public list would serve as a way
to prevent cookies from becoming too powerful or revealing. A cookie
reporting service possibly. Anyone with a link for this if it already
exists or with the energy to compile it yourself, go for it, and plz let
us know.
Oliver
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