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Re: Hacked, Trashed and Out of Beer (fwd)



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>From [email protected]  Wed May 21 09:20:15 1997
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Date: Wed, 21 May 1997 10:28:32 -6
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Bill Frantz wrote:
> At 6:21 PM -0700 5/20/97, se7en <[email protected]> wrote:
> >Well, I finally managed to catch up on all the email from this list, and
> >managed to also get all of the hacked web sites thus far up on my web
> >page at http://www.dis.org/se7en
> >
> >w-h-i-c-h includes:
> >
> >Amnesty International
> >Central Intelligence Agency
> >East Timor, Indonesia
> >Kriegsman Fur
> >NASA
> >U.K. Labour Party
> >U.S. Air Force
> >U.S. Department of Justice
> 
> Gee, your server sure wants to send a lot of cookies.  I consider receiving
> a cookie before getting a statement, or being able to guess (e.g. WEB
> shopping), about their use to be an unfriendly act.

> Bill Frantz

Netscape 4.x (I'm using beta3, beta4 is now out) includes an option 
to silently refuse all cookies. That alone is enough to make me
put up with it's instabilities.

Peter Trei

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