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Bug Reveals the Snooper in VeriSign's Site Finder
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Verisign has told us that "such accusations are 'fiction,' according to Brian O'Shaughnessy, a VeriSign spokesperson. 'We do not log, and do not have any plans to log, any data sent to Site Finder,' he says." (Quoted from http://www.pcworld.com/news/article/0,aid,112572,0 0.asp [pcworld.com]
Well, there is that web bug on their web page that is collecting lots of information, information that is obviously being aggregated with other information about our individual use of the web.
So I wonder just who did put that web bug onto their web pages? Elves?
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