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    8192 Guest

    Index.dat Files Security Risk?

    Does anyone know what index.dat files are really for? And why they
    can't be deleted when Windows is running?

    From the information that I have read, index.dat files are used for
    faster web page loading. But when I delete my index.dat files, there
    is no speed difference in web page loading, so I believe these files
    are being used for some other reason.

    What really bothers me is that when deleting IE6 cache, cookies and
    history using the IE6 toolbar, the index.dat files still remembers
    everything. So, isn't this a security risk?

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    sli Guest

    Re: Index.dat Files Security Risk?

    8192 wrote:
    > Does anyone know what index.dat files are really for? And why they
    > can't be deleted when Windows is running?
    >
    > From the information that I have read, index.dat files are used for
    > faster web page loading. But when I delete my index.dat files, there
    > is no speed difference in web page loading, so I believe these files
    > are being used for some other reason.
    >
    > What really bothers me is that when deleting IE6 cache, cookies and
    > history using the IE6 toolbar, the index.dat files still remembers
    > everything. So, isn't this a security risk?


    Seems to me a privacy issue rather than security. They can grow to rather
    large sizes but they're not hard to keep cleaned up. l like the free
    Index.dat suite from http://www.it-mate.co.uk/support/idsuite.asp which
    allows viewing them also.



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    Kyle Thomas Pope Guest

    Re: Index.dat Files Security Risk?

    On 9 Nov 2003 00:42:50 -0800, 8192@ny.com (8192) wrote:

    >Does anyone know what index.dat files are really for? And why they
    >can't be deleted when Windows is running?


    They are a record of every web site IE has ever visited. They are in
    use whenever Windows is running so they can't be deleted from within
    Windows. They can grow to huge sizes consuming hard disk space. I
    got rid of them by creating index.dat folders which prevents Windows
    from recreating the files. So far I've experienced no ill effects
    from this tactic.

    BTW, I'm running Win98SE. I don't know how WinXP handles these files.

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    Uncle Jean Guest

    Re: Index.dat Files Security Risk?


    "Kyle Thomas Pope" told the uncle and all the others:

    > They are a record of every web site IE has ever visited.


    ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

    On Windows 98 SE, these files contain a lot more than that:
    information about NG's that you have visited, programs that
    you have used, etc.

    UJ





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