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Cascading Style Sheet Hazard

Cascading Style Sheet [.css] is 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.

Apr 30 '06 #1
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On Mon, 01 May 2006 00:22:23 +0200, Radium <gl*******@exci te.com> wrote:
Cascading Style Sheet [.css] is hazardous to your privacy. It allows
others on the internet to see your monitor and files.
[ snip ]
Once again, the victim's PC does not store any part of CSS. All info
and software is stored in the assailant's PC.


Erm, you're a month late.
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Apr 30 '06 #2

"Radium" <gl*******@exci te.com> skrev i meddelandet
news:11******** **************@ u72g2000cwu.goo glegroups.com.. .
You just need to be
connected to the internet and the attacker can strike you.


How?
And why?

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星期日

Apr 30 '06 #3
Bull.

Radium wrote:
Cascading Style Sheet [.css] is 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.

Apr 30 '06 #4
<snip>

Ummm... bull. And oh yeah, troll.
May 1 '06 #5
Wow. I had no idea. Excuse me while I unplug my PC.
"Radium" <gl*******@exci te.com> wrote in message
news:11******** **************@ u72g2000cwu.goo glegroups.com.. .
Cascading Style Sheet [.css] is 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.

May 1 '06 #6
On 30 Apr 2006 15:22:23 -0700, Radium wrote:

Oh man, I haven't laughed that hard in ages. Thanks for humor.
May 1 '06 #7
In our last episode,
<11************ **********@u72g 2000cwu.googleg roups.com>,
the lovely and talented Radium
broadcast on comp.infosystem s.www.authoring.html:
Cascading Style Sheet [.css] is 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.


No. No. No. When you make your hat, the *shiny* side of the tinfoil
goes on the *outside*!

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My mail reader can beat up your mail reader.
May 1 '06 #8
'"The real Humer"
Radium wrote:
Cascading Style Sheet [.css] is 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.


May 1 '06 #9
Lars Eighner wrote:
In our last episode,
<11************ **********@u72g 2000cwu.googleg roups.com>,
the lovely and talented Radium
broadcast on comp.infosystem s.www.authoring.html:
Cascading Style Sheet [.css] is 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.


No. No. No. When you make your hat, the *shiny* side of the tinfoil
goes on the *outside*!


Oh, didn't you get the memo?

WARNING: CSS may cause one or all of the following:
Bad Breath, RSI, Severe Bleeding, Hallucinations, Gigantism, Avian Flu,
Lycanthropy, Sociopathy, Loss of Limbs and, in some extreme cases, the
sudden death of all life within 10 kilometers.

The public are advised to stay away from web pages with CSS files and if
anyone comes into contact with a raw CSS file they should immediately
contact the authorities.

A person caught using or distributing a CSS file will be fined, jailed,
deported and executed without trial and with no course for appeal.

Stamp out Css - Keep the Web Safe.

--
ironcorona
May 1 '06 #10

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