Your browser's cache may be helping hackers to help themselves to your information. During a Black Hat conference discussion on the topic, Corey Benninger, a senior consultant at McAfee's Foundstone division, described cached browser information as a ticket for instant hacker gratification. . The browser cache is intended as a usability feature that helps to expedite a user's browsing experience. It stores page and other data so that when a user clicks the back button in a browser session, for example, the browser can reload the page from cache. The link for this article located at Internet News is no longer available. . The browser cache is intended as a usability feature that helps to expedite a user's browsing experi. browser's, cache, helping, hackers, themselves, information, during, black. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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