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Posted by Peter on 10/03/92 11:20
On Fri, 01 Jul 2005 23:11:53 -0700, in alt.2600 Onideus Mad
Hatter <usenet@bladderwater-productions.net> quoth:
>On Fri, 01 Jul 2005 06:25:26 -0000, "[ Doc ]" <me@privacy.net>
>wrote:
>
>>Onideus Mad Hatter <usenet@backwater-productions.net> wrote in
>>news:0u47c11lm98388a4jcs8mkn97evtc1682d@4ax.com:
>>
>>>>You missed the part about my disabling JavaScript I think.
>>>
>>> It's disabled all the time, huh?
>>
>>Yes. My privacy is that important to me. <shrug>
>
>...your privacy...what on earth does JavaScript have to do with
>privacy? o_O
>
>...do you even KNOW what JavaScript is? Or do you just go around
>randomly disabling things cause you THINK they might not be so goo^HA^HASLAP!
It would be helpful if you thought before posting your
misguided 'thoughts'.
Mozilla and Netscape JavaScript Bugs Compromise Privacy and
Security:
http://mozillaquest.com/Mozilla-02/Mozilla_JS_Referer_Bug_145579_Story01.html
http://snipurl.com/sillyhattums
IIS 5 Web Server Compromises:
http://www.cert.org/current/archive/2004/07/08/archive.html
[...]
>This activity is another example of why end users
>must exercise caution when JavaScript is enabled
>in their web browser. Disabling JavaScript will
>prevent this activity from affecting an end-user's
>system, but may also degrade the appearance and
>functionality of some web sites that rely upon
>JavaScript. US-CERT recommends that end-users
>disable JavaScript unless it is absolutely necessary.
>Users should be aware that any web site, even those
>that may be trusted by the user, may be affected by
>this activity and thus contain potentially malicious code.
Javascript: the lurking privacy menace in your browser:
http://www.blcss.com/nojavascript.html
Pay special attention to this paragraph:
>Final notes:
>It's entirely possible to make a site that uses Javascript,
>but does not require it. Such a site will have some frilly
>extra features if you have Javascript enabled in your
>browser. But if you disable Javascript, the site will
>still be perfectly usable. I have no great objection
>to such sites. But sites that require you to have
>Javascript enabled in order to use them at all are inexcusable.
The default/out of the box settings for my firewalls and
privacy software blocks JavaScript and Java applets, unless
I explicitly specify an exemption rule for any site. That is
the case for all of my machines, DoRkBreath. I trust the
software companies and various online journals that I read a
damn sight more than I trust you.
I think I'll give up on you, fat boi. You are a truly stupid
troll, and you 'talk' too much, bitch.
> --
>
>Onideus Mad Hatter
>mhm ¹ x ¹
>http://www.bladderwater-productions.net
--
Peter
Mine is my freedom
you take I'll defy
laugh 'til I'm tired
sing 'til I'm dry
'cos life is a moment
you pass with a sigh
never comes back sure
as yesterday's bye....
<From "In my own time", by Family>
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