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I thought it was cute when the example used JS to sniff browser history. Now I am more impressed by the use of css - http://su.pr/2FYKGc
Reviewed by george Jun 10, 12:51am ( 47 reviews ) • making-the-web.com
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Rated by HusseinNasser on Aug 26, 11:58pm
This guy is incredible
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Rated by ashishforyou on Aug 23, 8:41am
ohh
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Rated by Chaulo on Aug 16, 7:23pm
WHAT...THE...F***...
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Reviewed by slowmo on Aug 11, 3:58am
one solution is to disable automatic loading of images (which is on by default for firefox) will prevent this exploit from running.then add all the known websites to the exceptions list. getting my history is kinda useless, as they will churn out a list just as long as their query list.... you see, i dont clear my list, and i maintain 999 days worth of history, with at least 100 random sites a day (thanks stumble upon), i am not really fussed about what they want to know. afterall, what they can't get is my other credentials. ;)
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Rated by Konimotsinui on Jun 27, 5:25am
That's nice. I do have NoScript, but I don't have "history". What is this history? How do I get some? :P
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Rated by wobinidan on Jun 23, 8:37am
I just downloaded no-script and then went to this site to test it out. Boy do I feel stupid now.