Microsoft's privacy protection feature in Internet Explorer, known as P3P, is impractical to comply with while providing modern web functionality such as cookie-based features, Google said Monday in response to an accusation from Microsoft that Google had bypassed privacy protections in Internet Explorer. . Google is already facing allegations that the company circumvented privacy settings in Apple's Safari browser to plant cookies on users. The link for this article located at Network World is no longer available. . Google's take on Internet Explorer's P3P privacy framework underscores its challenges in the contemporary online landscape. Discover further.. Data Protection Features, Internet Explorer Privacy, Modern Web Cookies. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
As if IT managers didn't have enough security headaches, the rise of Web site-based intrusions has risen over the last year, with aggressive cookies and pop-up-spawned spyware leading the charge. Products like the Gator password manager utility are reported to include a Web-user monitoring component, which may even cause Web browsers to crash or behave erratically.. . .. As if IT managers didn't have enough security headaches, the rise of Web site-based intrusions has risen over the last year, with aggressive cookies and pop-up-spawned spyware leading the charge. Products like the Gator password manager utility are reported to include a Web-user monitoring component, which may even cause Web browsers to crash or behave erratically. Those aren't the only problems. Hackers also can take advantage of poorly coded Web site software--including unencrypted cookies, shopping carts, or vulnerable CGI scripts--to invade users' computers. Over the horizon, peer-to-peer sharing products like Kazaa are looking to hijack users' CPUs. The link for this article located at Techweb is no longer available. . The emergence of web-based attacks presents fresh hurdles for IT administrators, fueled by relentless tracking cookies and malicious software.. Web Security, Cookie Risks, Spyware Challenges, IT Management, Online Intrusions. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
A Web site operated by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) today discontinued marking visitors with a unique identification tag, or "cookie," after a non-profit group complained about the practice. The use of "persistent" cookies at the CIA's Electronic Reading Room . . . . A Web site operated by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) today discontinued marking visitors with a unique identification tag, or "cookie," after a non-profit group complained about the practice. The use of "persistent" cookies at the CIA's Electronic Reading Room (ERR) site, which provides online access to previously released CIA documents, violated federal privacy guidelines and the agency's own privacy policy, according to Public Information Research (PIR), a Texas-based non-profit which reported the practice to the agency Friday. The link for this article located at NewsBytes is no longer available. . A federal agency's portal stops employing distinctive tracking files for visitors post privacy concerns, enhancing user confidentiality.. CIA Cookies, Privacy Issues, User Anonymity. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
The Office of Management and Budget last week amended its privacy policy to allow agencies to use certain types of technology to personalize their Web sites for visitors. Privacy has become one of the overriding concerns of agencies, Congress and citizens . . . . The Office of Management and Budget last week amended its privacy policy to allow agencies to use certain types of technology to personalize their Web sites for visitors. Privacy has become one of the overriding concerns of agencies, Congress and citizens as federal information and services are put on the World Wide Web. What OMB is calling a clarification of the policy on "cookies" -- a Web technology that stores a small piece of software on a user's system and is then used to personalize the site when the visitor returns -- is the latest in a series of actions. The link for this article located at Federal Computer Week is no longer available. . The newest directive from OMB permits federal entities to implement cookies for enhancing user experience on their websites, while tackling issues related to user privacy.. Web Personalization, Privacy Policy, Federal Agencies, OMB, Cookies. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Privacy advocates are jumping up and down in protest about the Internet this summer, and they're landing hard on browser cookies--small records placed on an Internet user's computer during a visit to a Web site. That Web site can read the . . . . Privacy advocates are jumping up and down in protest about the Internet this summer, and they're landing hard on browser cookies--small records placed on an Internet user's computer during a visit to a Web site. That Web site can read the cookie later--perhaps a minute later, perhaps a month later--to identify the user and recall personal preferences. The link for this article located at Chicago Tribune is no longer available. . Digital rights defenders rally vigorously against tracking cookies and their effects on online users' private information.. Privacy Protection, User Data Privacy, Cookie Consent, Online Privacy Advocacy. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Some Internet advertising companies are watching every click and drag that computer users make at home or in the office, and the Senate is considering doing something to stop it. Jodie Bernstein, director of the Bureau of Consumer Protection at the . . . . Some Internet advertising companies are watching every click and drag that computer users make at home or in the office, and the Senate is considering doing something to stop it. Jodie Bernstein, director of the Bureau of Consumer Protection at the Federal Trade Commission, showed senators at a hearing Tuesday how Web sites and advertising companies track users through cookies — small text files stored and read on a user’s hard drive. Through these files, usually containing an identification number, ad companies see where customers travel on the Internet and govern what ads they see. The link for this article located at ABC News is no longer available. . Digital marketing firms track individual browsing habits and behaviors, prompting privacy issues in Congress.. Internet Privacy, User Tracking, Advertising Analytics, Data Compliance. . Anthony Pell
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