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Re: [Full-Disclosure] Who else is Omniture doing snooping for?
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- Subject: Re: [Full-Disclosure] Who else is Omniture doing snooping for?
- From: Cael Abal <lists@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 17 Sep 2003 14:39:21 -0400
Here's how the Omniture describes themselves:
http://www.omniture.com/company.html
"Imagine a device that could be placed by the front
door of a department store to tell the store manager
all kinds of detailed information about customers -
what store they came from, who they were referred by,
if they have been to the store previously, what
advertisement they were responding to and much more,"
says CEO Josh James. "Imagine how useful this kind of
information is to a store manager or marketing agent.
That is the kind of information SiteCatalyst can provide,
instantaneously, in real-time."
Okay, that's just creepy.
Anyone who is upset by this sort of thing should enthusiastically
consider disabling javascript. Alternatively, many browsers can also be
configured to not download third-party images ('Load images for the
originating web site only').
I took a quick look at the code. I love the source address for the
offending web bug:
https://102.112.2o7.net/
Sneaky, huh?
Cael
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