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Internet Explorer 8 leaks private data
Old 2008-08-29

Privacy feature in Internet Explorer 8 leaks private data

WebWereld Netherlands — A privacy feature built into the second beta version of Microsoft's Internet Explorer 8 browser aren't as private as advertised.

The InPrivate Browsing feature in Microsoft's latest browser is designed to delete a user's browsing history and other personal data that is gathered and stored during regular browsing sessions. The feature is commonly referred to as 'porn mode' for its ability to hide which websites have been visited from nosy spouses or employers.

Forensic experts however found it trivial to retrieve the history, according to a test by Webwereld, an IDG affiliate in the Netherlands, and Fox IT, a Dutch firm specializing in IT security and forensic research.

"The privacy option in this beta is mainly cosmetic. For a forensic investigator, retrieving the browsing history should be regarded as peanuts," said Christian Prickaerts, forensic IT expert with Fox IT.

To prevent login details, online orders and other sensitive information from leaking out, the privacy feature prevents Internet Explorer 8 beta 2 from storing any cookies. The browser furthermore refrains from storing the browsing history in the Windows registry.

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tiran tiran is offline tiran lives in United States 2008-08-29 #2 Old  
I don't know if calling it a 'leak' is very accurate. Basically what that article said is that forensic investigators were still able to find the browsing information, and that MS said they weren't trying to hide it from that level of investigation, only from other normal users who might be using the same cpu.
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