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    Caravaggio Guest

    Re: Seeking TECH tutorial about cookies, beacons, etc

    On Thu, 5 Aug 2010 09:02:16 -0700 (PDT), "ta1xxx@verizon.net"
    <ta1xxx@verizon.net> wrote:

    >Can someone here direct me to a good tutorial about cookies, beacons,
    >and other methods of tracking web site visits and visitors?
    >
    >The Wall Street J is currently running a series on computer privacy,
    >focusing on how companies (vendors) use cookies, beacons, and other
    >methods of learning details of visitors to their web sites (see
    >wsj.com/wtk or http://online.wsj.com/public/page/wh...l-privacy.html
    >).
    >
    >But the reporters do not seem to have any kind of in-depth
    >understanding of the technical aspects of these things --cookies,
    >capturing ISP addresses, the use of a HOSTS file, how to identify and
    >remove Flash cookies, etc-- and I'd like to learn more about these
    >things. So if anyone can direct me to any kind of in-depth material
    >about these things, how they work, etc, I'd appreciate it.





    http://info.yahoo.com/privacy/us/yah...g/details.html
    then search through yahoo privacy where they describe beacons, etc.

    http://hackademix.net/
    Giorgio Maone’s answers to the Web, the Universe, and Everything
    Why another useless blog?
    Since I always ended throwing all my rants about web security and
    other stuff in comments to other’s blogs, I finally decided to start
    my own. I’m not sure how long I’ll resist and where I’ll find the time
    to uh blog, but at least the flag is planted.
    Why another pseudo-hackerish dark theme?
    To save the Planet from global warming, of course.
    http://ecoiron.blogspot.com/
    http://ecoiron.blogspot.com/2007/01/...megawatts.html






    You can always do a scroogle for
    capturing ISP addresses
    www.eff.org/wp/detecting-packet-injection
    labnol.blogspot.com/2006/08/how-to-stop-google-from-recording-your.html
    www.worldminer.com/emailserver.htm
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atmel_AVR

    or any other subject you desire information.

    http://www.gohacking.com/category/email-security
    http://www.gohacking.com/2010/04/ben...-an-email.html


    http://www.wikihow.com/Main-Page


    http://www.hack.channel.or.jp/live/goods.html
    neat site but i doesnt know a word of spanish.

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    ta1xxx@verizon.net Guest

    Seeking TECH tutorial about cookies, beacons, etc

    Can someone here direct me to a good tutorial about cookies, beacons,
    and other methods of tracking web site visits and visitors?

    The Wall Street J is currently running a series on computer privacy,
    focusing on how companies (vendors) use cookies, beacons, and other
    methods of learning details of visitors to their web sites (see
    wsj.com/wtk or http://online.wsj.com/public/page/wh...l-privacy.html
    ).

    But the reporters do not seem to have any kind of in-depth
    understanding of the technical aspects of these things --cookies,
    capturing ISP addresses, the use of a HOSTS file, how to identify and
    remove Flash cookies, etc-- and I'd like to learn more about these
    things. So if anyone can direct me to any kind of in-depth material
    about these things, how they work, etc, I'd appreciate it.

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    ~BD~ Guest

    Re: Seeking TECH tutorial about cookies, beacons, etc

    ta1xxx@verizon.net wrote:
    > Can someone here direct me to a good tutorial about cookies, beacons,
    > and other methods of tracking web site visits and visitors?
    >
    > The Wall Street J is currently running a series on computer privacy,
    > focusing on how companies (vendors) use cookies, beacons, and other
    > methods of learning details of visitors to their web sites (see
    > wsj.com/wtk or http://online.wsj.com/public/page/wh...l-privacy.html
    > ).
    >
    > But the reporters do not seem to have any kind of in-depth
    > understanding of the technical aspects of these things --cookies,
    > capturing ISP addresses, the use of a HOSTS file, how to identify and
    > remove Flash cookies, etc-- and I'd like to learn more about these
    > things. So if anyone can direct me to any kind of in-depth material
    > about these things, how they work, etc, I'd appreciate it.



    To get some idea of what *you* give away when you go to *any* URL go
    here http://www.browserreport.com/

    You might like to start your exploration here:
    http://www.howstuffworks.com/cookie.htm

    HTH

    --
    Dave

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