digital8 Second Lieutenant
Joined: 29 Sep 2005
Posts: 1002
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Posted: Sat Oct 01, 2005 1:40 pm Post subject: Spoofing browser history |
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Here is something I got by Email from a reader called Stone Cold Lyin Skunk:
set up a V3 redirect (http://www.v3.com or something like that)
then build a quick webpage with a link to the site you want to
view discretely
then go to your webpage via the V3 redirect
all I know is that the URL indicatoer at the top of th e borwser
will not show the URL you visit even your own .index page
it will only show the URL name
so if there is URL logging at your job or school or whatever,
they can always surf to your homepage via the V3, which they will
have. But, by then, you will have erased or. Or maybe it has
"hidden" links (links the same color as the background)...
in any case, they will not have your URLs and they certainly
won't have proof you surfed there...
for instance, you may not want, say, your local library sysop to
know about Black Sun...so you set up say, a Homestead homepage (these are
great because they feature password protected pages) ...you then
set up a V3 redirect to that page. Bingo- you can now surf to the
page via V3, log in with your password, hit all those cool hidden
links to Black Sun, CYberArmy, peacefire.org what wahtever, and the
URL snoop software will only record the original http://surf.to/fakeoutname
... and don't forget, make the V3 URl as
innocuous-sounding as possible...eg. http://surf.to.backetweaving ... |
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