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Passive Aggressive
Jon Lasser, 2002-01-30

Black hats use 'passive fingerprinting' to identify your operating system without you knowing it. But the technique is useful for white hats too.

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Anonymous (2 replies)
"global ethics doesn't work (hopefully in a way: imagine a world of billions of people all thinking the same way.. boring)"

Let's hope that globally most people understand the difference between right and wrong. This doesn't entail everyone thinking the same way about everything.

If I think that cracking into your system to get at your online banking password is wrong. I don't think that it's boring that other people think that. Their opinion on George Bush's foreign policy or Pablo Picasso's "Guernica" is a different matter.

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