Les wrote:
Have all of you seen this:

http://blogs.techrepublic.com.com/security/?p=2299&tag=nl.e036

It appears that Adobe flash can generate its own form of cookie and even
respawn HTTP cookies after your browser closes.

I don't know yet if this affects our Fedora machines, but what a sneaky
piece of crap.

+1

I've heard them referred to as "pies". They maintain copies of cookies which are then used to restore them after they have been deleted.

Same attitude in Redmond.  They think *they* own *your* computer.

You can always run your browser in a virtual machine and discard any changes when you shut the virtual machine down.

:m)

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