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Un-killable 'Evercookie' Killed ... Sometimes 186

Trailrunner7 writes "The persistent method that security researcher Samy Kamkar introduced last week for storing tracking data on a user's machine, known as the 'Evercookie,' is even more worrisome when used on mobile devices, according to another researcher's analysis. The Evercookie is a simple method for forcing a user's machine to retain browser cookies by storing the data in a number of different locations. The method also has the ability to recreate deleted cookies if it finds that the user has removed them. Created by Kamkar as a demonstration of a way that sites could use to persistently track users even after they clear their browser cookies, the Evercookie has drawn the attention of a number of other researchers who have spent some time looking for methods to defeat it. A researcher in South Africa took a look at the way the the Evercookie works on both Safari on the desktop and on mobile devices, and found that it can be undone in some circumstances. However, he also found that the mobile version of Safari fares far worse in its handling of the Evercookie than the standard version does."

Comment Re:Dude... (Score 1) 360

average computer power supply nowadays: 800W 247365 grow light to produce 1lb min of premium marijuana every 2mo: 1000W 12hrs/day

Utilities being able to tell when you're growing is barely an issue anymore, but still its perpetuated ad nauseum.

How many nerds do you know that have had their doors kicked in because of 3-4 servers running?

But the computer wont draw anywhere near 800W 24/7.

Comment Re:Well, someone has to say it. (Score 1) 309

funny thing. racism isnt dead in germany. media and false education reflected the picture of a racist now a days. ppl that hate jews or whatever dont feel themselves as racists etc...

Try looking up the definition of racism. Last time I checked Judaism was a religion not a race. Antisemitic, sure, but not racist.

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