Thursday, August 18, 2011

"Supercookies" Defeat Normal Cookie Deletion Techniques

SNEAKYMajor websites such as MSN.com and Hulu.com have been tracking people's online activities using powerful new methods that are almost impossible for computer users to detect, new research shows. The Wall Street Journal reports that the new techniques are legal.


Hulu and MSN have used files known as "supercookies," which are capable of re-creating users' profiles after people deleted regular cookies, according to researchers at Stanford University and University of California at Berkeley.

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