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- Subject: re: [ncd,1656] Cookies
- From: TMatsumu@example.com
- Date: 11 Jul 96 16:08:00 EDT
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Form: Reply Text: (9 lines follow) This type of scheme is not new, it's been used by Prodigy and AOL before to get even more info. or profiles about users. If you don't want to get profiled, don't surf the net. If you don't want to get spammed, don't post to newsgroups. There is no such thing as being anonymous on the net. Ted Original text: (126 lines follow) >From owner-tlug@example.com, on 7/11/96 1:48 PM: Hi all, This showed up in my mail yesterday and thought you might want to see it. I checked my cookie and found nothing from them - read on.... >I found this post in a www-security mailing list. I thought this >list would benefit from it too. Comments? > > >-Bill > >Forwarded message: >| Date: Wed, 26 Jun 1996 19:42:00 -0700 >| From: Scott Wyant <scott_wyant@example.com> >| Subject: COMMENT: Cookie dough >| To: Multiple recipients of list ADV-HTML <ADV-HTML@example.com> >| >| (I originally posted this to a library science listserve, and was asked to >| post it here. I hope it is of some interest to ADV-HTML readers) >| >| This list has seen discussion about the little "cookie" that a Netscape >| server hands to your browser. Have you wondered how someone might use it to >| make some money? >| >| Here's how. >| (This will take a while, but I think it's worth it.) >| >| Using Find File, look for a file called cookie.txt (or MagicCookie if you >| have a Mac machine). Using a text editor, open the file and take a look. >| If you've been doing any browsing, the odds are about 80/20 that you'll find >| a cookie in there from someone called "doubleclick.net." >| >| If you're like me, you never went to a site called "doubleclick." So how did >| they give you a cookie? After all, the idea of the cookie, according to the >| specs published by Netscape, is to make a more efficient connection between >| the server the delivers the cookie and the client machine which receives it. >| But we have never connected to "doubleclick." >| >| Close MagicCookie, connect to the Internet, and jump to <www.doubleclick.net> >| Read all about how they are going to make money giving us cookies we don't >| know about, collecting data on all World Wide Web users, and delivering >| targeted REAL TIME marketing based on our cookies and our profiles. >| >| Pay special attention to the information at: >| <www.doubleclick.net/advertising/howads.htm> >| >| You'll see that the folks at "doubleclick" make the point that this entire >| transaction (between their server and your machine) is "transparent to the >| user." In plain English, that means you'll never know what hit you. >| >| So what's happening is, subscribers to the doubleclick service put a "cookie >| request" on their home page FOR THE DOUBLECLICK COOKIE. When you hit such a >| site, it requests the cookie and take a look to see who you are, and any >| other information in your cookie file. It then sends a request to >| "doubleclick" with your ID, requesting all available marketing information >| about you. (They're very coy about where this information comes from, but it >| seems clear that at least some of it comes from your record of hitting >| "doubleclick" enabled sites.) You then receive specially targetted marketing >| banners from the site. In other words, if Helmut Newton and I log on to >| the same site at the exact same time, I'll see ads for wetsuits and >| basketballs, and Helmut will see ads for cameras. >| >| If you log in to a "doubleclick" enabled site, and it sends a request for >| your "doubleclick" cookie, and you don't have one, why each and every one of >| those sites will hand you a "doubleclick" cookie. >| >| Neat, huh? And you can bet they're going to be rolling in the cookie dough. >| Me, I edit my cookie file each and every time I go to a new site. (Despite >| the dire warning at the top of the file, you can edit it with no adverse >| consequences.) >| >| Oh, and one other thing. If you edit your cookie file BEFORE you connect to >| "doubleclick," and then jump around at the site, you'll notice that they >| DON'T hand you a cookie. I probed the site pretty carefully, checking the >| MagiCookie file, and nothing happened. >| >| Until I closed Netscape. The LAST thing the 'doubleclick" site did was.... >| You guesed it. They handed me a cookie. So much for making the >| client-server negotiation more efficient. 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