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NSA Uses Banned Cookies

NSA Uses Banned Cookies

According to an AP report, the website for the National Security Agency has been placing banned tracking cookies on visitors’ machines.

These files, known as “cookies,” disappeared after a privacy activist complained and The Associated Press made inquiries this week, and agency officials acknowledged Wednesday they had made a mistake.

Nonetheless, the issue raises questions about privacy at a spy agency already on the defensive amid reports of a secretive eavesdropping program in the United States.

Source: CNN

Comments

  1. entropy
    entropy You know, I know everyone's all up in arms about this... but it doesn't make sense to me.

    If you're really worried about privacy, why would visit the NSA site, of all sites?!
  2. DogSoldier
    DogSoldier I highly recommend noone else respond to this post, because the NSA will surely flag it and track your IP!




    ..oops...
  3. profdlp
    profdlp I bought some Band Cookies from a tuba player at my old High School. Last I heard they took the money they raised and blew it on a trombone. :mullet:

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