  Sarick It's Only Logical Premium join:2003-06-03 USA
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| reply to Sarick Re: DSLreports Clicking a link in forums?
No really.
If your in a site then the link you click on if it's inside that site and your ON that site because it's frendly then isn't there a chance that they could call a cookie from your computer. You are clicking on a link that is on DSL reports.
I'm thinking it might be possible, don't get me wrong the cookies work with IP addresses. Check GRC.com and run the cookie test. If you click on a link at this site there might be a way to trick the IE into sending the URL host your cookie info.
This is a security fourm, unless you know the ends and outs don't dog this possible risk I'm looking for people use want to find security risk. |
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  Lucif4 Premium join:2000-12-12 clubs: 
| The program I believe you are talking about is IDServe. Correct?
said by Steve Gibson: Additional applications for ID Serve:
Simple Cookie Scout: If you are curious about the appearance, format, expiration, and use of a web site's browser cookies, ID Serve can be a convenient way to examine a web site's cookies without either providing or accepting that site's cookies. Simply scroll back through the "Server query processing" window to examine the "Cookie:" header lines sent by the site's web server.
Did you see a cookie header line? Why do you think this is a security risk here at DSLReports? -- Aim low, shoot high. |
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  Randy Bell Premium join:2002-02-24 Santa Clara, CA
| said by Lucif4 : The program I believe you are talking about is IDServe. Correct? .. Did you see a cookie header line? Why do you think this is a security risk here at DSLReports?
I see no cookie header line ..  -- "But now abide faith, hope, love, these three; but the greatest of these is love." (1 Cor. 13:13) |
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