You made this up, right?
WOW, vivid imagination...
Do you right for those papers we find at the quick-mart
check-out stand?
Ozone
MP wrote:
> look at the back of your computer....there should be a black or gray
cord
> that leads to an electrical outlet or power strip....QUICK....pull it
out!
>
> "Radium" <glucegen1@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
> news:1146435900.791525.212870@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Cascading Style Sheet [.css] is very hazardous to your privacy. It
>> allows others on the internet to see your monitor and files. It allows
>> them to copy images on your monitor to their computers. It also allows
>> them to copy files from your computer to their's. It is dangerous.
>> Avoid at all costs.
>>
>> CSS that isn't stored in the victim's computer. Instead it is stored in
>> the perpetrator's PC. What it does is it reads everything on the
>> victim's screen and checks on the victim's visited webpages and can
>> even read text from any text or word application being used by the
>> victim. CSS is not a security risk and does not trick the victim's PC
>> into sending info to the perp. However, this is an extreme invasion of
>> the victim's privacy. The victim has no idea, that he/she is being
>> violated. The assailant can read text, and see any pictures that happen
>> to be on the victim's monitor without actually accessing the victim's
>> computer.
>>
>> Your computer may not be at all damaged or touched. However, your
>> confidential information can easily be read by the attacker and anyone
>> the attacker gives it to. You don't have to download anything, visit
>> any website, or even use a browser to be attacked. You just need to be
>> connected to the internet and the attacker can strike you.
>>
>> Once again, the victim's PC does not store any part of CSS. All info
>> and software is stored in the assailant's PC.
>>
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