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After reading about the topic of my previous post (your browser history not being secure), I decided to take a look at the various security plugins that you can get for Firefox (my browser of choice). I came across the plugin BetterPrivacy that referenced Local Shared Objects (or LSO).

LSO are basically Flash cookies (some people call them super-cookies), and from what I have read any Flash app that gets loaded (including those annoying adds you get everywhere, or perhaps a hidden app that you don’t even see) can store a set amount of data on your hard drive (the default is 100k). Read the rest of this entry »

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So you think your browser history is yours right? And that no visiting website can see that… think again! Go to http://startpanic.com, test your browser and sign the petition!

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After a few days upheaval the Fedora team came around and changed the default policy in Fedora 12 back to requiring root privileges for installing packages again: http://linux.slashdot.org/story/09/11/20/1241231/Fedora-12-Package-Installation-Policy-Tightened. In my opinion that is a good thing :)

I don’t intend to install Fedora again though, as I’m very pleased with Ubuntu :)

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Over the past few years I have mainly ran Ubuntu as my Linux of choice on desktops and laptops. I have run 9.04 on my EEE PC 900 for some time, and I have always been very pleased with it. My desktop has ran Windows XP for ages though, and I have been wanting to install a Linux distro on it for some time. Read the rest of this entry »

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