Elon Musk: Re: Netscape inside scoop on “Smart Browsing”
1998 Nov 6
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Elon Musk: Re: Netscape inside scoop on “Smart Browsing” @ Satoshi Nakamoto
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From: x <x@x.com>
Date: Fri, 6 Nov 1998 16:57:09 +0800
To: cypherpunks@cyberpass.net
Subject: Re: Netscape inside scoop on "Smart Browsing"
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Natrificial's "Brain" product did the same thing, silently, or at
least via a nonobvious option setting that was not explicitly
documented. The transmittal of all your URL's to the mother ship was how
they would inform you that you were hitting a page specially enabled for
their S/W. Totally unnecessary, as the page, if so enabled, would be
perfectly capable of notifying the browser with the addition of a
trivial plugin, e.g. or other thing. I raised the issue of disclosing
this kind of thing and got the usual "we're technology users too and
we'd NEVER do anything with that information..." response, like it's no
big deal. I stopped using and recommending the product, even though it
looked like with the proper option setting I would no longer be
reporting my bizarre habits to Natrificial.
This shit's outta hand .....
IS SMART BROWSING REALLY SO SMART?
(contributed by Mark Joseph Edwards, http://www.ntsecurity.net) Many
of you are aware of Netscape's new versions of its Navigator Web
browser. But do you also know that, starting with version 4.06, the
product's Smart Browsing feature can report to Netscape every Web page
you visit, including addresses to private sites on your internal
network? And are you aware that when you download a secure version of
Netscape's browser, the process places a cookie on your system that can
... etc ...
Rick Desautels
Sr. Systems Engineer
Rival Computer Solutions
rivalcs@ma.ultranet.com
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Elon Musk: Re: Netscape inside scoop on “Smart Browsing”
1998 Nov 6 See all postsElon Musk
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Natrificial's "Brain" product did the same thing, silently, or at least via a nonobvious option setting that was not explicitly documented. The transmittal of all your URL's to the mother ship was how they would inform you that you were hitting a page specially enabled for their S/W. Totally unnecessary, as the page, if so enabled, would be perfectly capable of notifying the browser with the addition of a trivial plugin, e.g. or other thing. I raised the issue of disclosing this kind of thing and got the usual "we're technology users too and we'd NEVER do anything with that information..." response, like it's no big deal. I stopped using and recommending the product, even though it looked like with the proper option setting I would no longer be reporting my bizarre habits to Natrificial.
This shit's outta hand .....