CptStern
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The supercookie was developed by hacker Samy Kamkar, who in 2005 took down MySpace, which is, I would think, more a venial sin than a mortal one
Simultaneously with the supercookie comes HTML5, a new program that will allow advertisers and other other interested parties (like, say, prospective employers or the government) to track your online movements, purchases, locations if you are browsing the Web from a mobile device, e-mails and photographs for weeks or months back. No tools currently are available to counteract HTML5. It may be that HTML5 will be able to find the supercookies, but it may not.
The only way a user could effectively neutralize HTML5 is to never buy anything using a Web advertisement.
But I don't think anyone will bother. I think the game will go on and on, with HTML6 and "super duper cookie" somewhere on the horizon, and very soon it will turn out that the very most efficient way to surf, text, talk, view and buy will involve a chip planted in your head. And a lot of folks would say, "Yes, I want the iPhone in my brain" (hands-free driving!), and then we will become perfect consumers, getting what we want instantly and talking to all our friends all the time.
what the hell is this guy rambling about? and how the hell did this idiotic drivel get published in a newspaper? certainly an editor would check his facts. or at least you'd think so
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2010/10/12/DD1I1FR7S2.DTL#ixzz12RvUAk5s