With 'pharming' technology, the cyber crooks put directly false
information on domain name servers. Even if you manually type an URL,
especially when using a Wi-Fi connection, you can't be sure that your
request is not redirected to a wrong place. And there are no commercial
tools to protect you today. But now, Indiana University researchers have
found a parade with active cookies, which are pieces of cached and
sandboxed executable code, such as JavaScript objects.

refer to blogs.zdnet.com/emergingtech/index.php? for details.

For EACOSS

Robert K Lutaaya
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