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  • Green Xenon [Radium]

    Cascading Style Sheet Is Such a Hazard to Your Privacy: 1990 CaseProves It.

    Cascading Style Sheet [.css] is such a hazard 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 computers. It is dangerous. Avoid
    at all costs.

    CSS isn't stored in the victim's computer. Instead it is stored in the
    perpetrator's computer. What it does is it reads everything on the
    victim's screen and checks on the victim's visited web pages 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
    computer into sending info to the perpetrator. 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 computer does not store any part of CSS. All
    info and software is stored in the assailant's computer.

    Such an attack occurred in Switzerland on September 9th of 1990 causing
    a massive amount of fear and psychological dissociation in victims.
    These victims now suffer from PTSD as a result of the psychological
    trauma caused by the invasion of their privacy. Such victims
    continuously have nightmares and terrifying flashbacks of the case.

    It's a fact that CSS leads to dissociative fugue states. It's extremely
    scary.

    So once again, avoid CSS at all costs.
  • Mark Fitzpatrick

    #2
    Re: Cascading Style Sheet Is Such a Hazard to Your Privacy: 1990 Case Proves It.

    Too bad there wasn't anything such as Cascading style sheets in 1990, not to
    mention the general public didn't have much access to the internet at all
    and ther was no world wide web.

    Mark

    "Green Xenon [Radium]" <glucegen1@exci te.comwrote in message
    news:473cf9cb$0 $8841$4c368faf@ roadrunner.com. ..
    Cascading Style Sheet [.css] is such a hazard 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 computers. It is dangerous. Avoid
    at all costs.
    >
    CSS isn't stored in the victim's computer. Instead it is stored in the
    perpetrator's computer. What it does is it reads everything on the
    victim's screen and checks on the victim's visited web pages 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 computer into
    sending info to the perpetrator. 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 computer does not store any part of CSS. All info
    and software is stored in the assailant's computer.
    >
    Such an attack occurred in Switzerland on September 9th of 1990 causing a
    massive amount of fear and psychological dissociation in victims. These
    victims now suffer from PTSD as a result of the psychological trauma
    caused by the invasion of their privacy. Such victims continuously have
    nightmares and terrifying flashbacks of the case.
    >
    It's a fact that CSS leads to dissociative fugue states. It's extremely
    scary.
    >
    So once again, avoid CSS at all costs.

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    • richard

      #3
      Re: Cascading Style Sheet Is Such a Hazard to Your Privacy: 1990 Case Proves It.

      On Thu, 15 Nov 2007 21:49:29 -0600, Mark Fitzpatrick wrote:
      Too bad there wasn't anything such as Cascading style sheets in 1990, not to
      mention the general public didn't have much access to the internet at all
      and ther was no world wide web.
      >
      Mark
      >
      "Green Xenon [Radium]" <glucegen1@exci te.comwrote in message
      news:473cf9cb$0 $8841$4c368faf@ roadrunner.com. ..
      >Cascading Style Sheet [.css] is such a hazard 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 computers. It is dangerous. Avoid
      >at all costs.
      >>
      >CSS isn't stored in the victim's computer. Instead it is stored in the
      >perpetrator' s computer. What it does is it reads everything on the
      >victim's screen and checks on the victim's visited web pages 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 computer into
      >sending info to the perpetrator. 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 computer does not store any part of CSS. All info
      >and software is stored in the assailant's computer.
      >>
      >Such an attack occurred in Switzerland on September 9th of 1990 causing a
      >massive amount of fear and psychological dissociation in victims. These
      >victims now suffer from PTSD as a result of the psychological trauma
      >caused by the invasion of their privacy. Such victims continuously have
      >nightmares and terrifying flashbacks of the case.
      >>
      >It's a fact that CSS leads to dissociative fugue states. It's extremely
      >scary.
      >>
      >So once again, avoid CSS at all costs.
      Actually, the www existed as early as 1985 when the first official domain
      name was registered.

      I don't know when CSS was actually first used, but it is possible than it
      it's early stages, it was scary to use. According to the wikipedia, css was
      in use in the '70's.

      Given the date of the incident, anything could have happened while someone
      was online. After all, windows 1.0 was just beginning to live. So you had
      what? DOS as your OS? Was it possible for someone to know your private
      information without you knowing they had it? Who knows? But from CSS? Most
      likely not. More than likely, such information may have been passed through
      unreliable servers and even less reliable people who operated them.

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      • richard

        #4
        Re: Cascading Style Sheet Is Such a Hazard to Your Privacy: 1990 Case Proves It.

        On Thu, 15 Nov 2007 18:06:20 -0800, Green Xenon [Radium] wrote:
        Cascading Style Sheet [.css] is such a hazard 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 computers. It is dangerous. Avoid
        at all costs.
        >
        CSS isn't stored in the victim's computer. Instead it is stored in the
        perpetrator's computer. What it does is it reads everything on the
        victim's screen and checks on the victim's visited web pages 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
        computer into sending info to the perpetrator. 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 computer does not store any part of CSS. All
        info and software is stored in the assailant's computer.
        >
        Such an attack occurred in Switzerland on September 9th of 1990 causing
        a massive amount of fear and psychological dissociation in victims.
        These victims now suffer from PTSD as a result of the psychological
        trauma caused by the invasion of their privacy. Such victims
        continuously have nightmares and terrifying flashbacks of the case.
        >
        It's a fact that CSS leads to dissociative fugue states. It's extremely
        scary.
        >
        So once again, avoid CSS at all costs.
        yah yah sure sure.

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        • jmc

          #5
          Re: Cascading Style Sheet Is Such a Hazard to Your Privacy: 1990Case Proves It.

          Suddenly, without warning, Green Xenon [Radium] exclaimed (11/16/2007
          11:36 AM):
          Cascading Style Sheet [.css] is such a hazard 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 computers. It is dangerous. Avoid
          at all costs.
          >
          CSS isn't stored in the victim's computer. Instead it is stored in the
          perpetrator's computer. What it does is it reads everything on the
          victim's screen and checks on the victim's visited web pages 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
          computer into sending info to the perpetrator. 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 computer does not store any part of CSS. All
          info and software is stored in the assailant's computer.
          >
          Such an attack occurred in Switzerland on September 9th of 1990 causing
          a massive amount of fear and psychological dissociation in victims.
          These victims now suffer from PTSD as a result of the psychological
          trauma caused by the invasion of their privacy. Such victims
          continuously have nightmares and terrifying flashbacks of the case.
          >
          It's a fact that CSS leads to dissociative fugue states. It's extremely
          scary.
          >
          So once again, avoid CSS at all costs.
          speaking of dissociative states. Wow. Will it kill my dog too?

          (that'd really be sumtin, since I don't have one)

          jmc

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          • Secret Agent X

            #6
            Re: Cascading Style Sheet Is Such a Hazard to Your Privacy: 1990 Case Proves It.

            "Green Xenon [Radium]" <glucegen1@exci te.comwrote:
            >Cascading Style Sheet [.css] is such a hazard 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 computers. It is dangerous. Avoid
            >at all costs.
            ROTFL!

            You'll not win "liar of the year" with that tale. But thanks for the
            giggle.

            X

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            • Tony

              #7
              Re: Cascading Style Sheet Is Such a Hazard to Your Privacy: 1990Case Proves It.

              jmc wrote:
              Suddenly, without warning, Green Xenon [Radium] exclaimed (11/16/2007
              11:36 AM):
              >>
              >It's a fact that CSS leads to dissociative fugue states. It's
              >extremely scary.
              >>
              >So once again, avoid CSS at all costs.
              >
              speaking of dissociative states. Wow. Will it kill my dog too?
              >
              (that'd really be sumtin, since I don't have one)
              They'll go get one for you, then kill it.

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              • Heidi

                #8
                Re: Cascading Style Sheet Is Such a Hazard to Your Privacy: 1990 Case Proves It.

                Green Xenon [Radium] wrote:
                : Cascading Style Sheet [.css] is such a hazard 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 computers. It is dangerous.
                : Avoid at all costs.

                0_o what are you on and can I have some?

                LOL




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