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# Mozilla doesn't touch
Temporary Internet Files - it has its own (more secure! Could you have guessed?) cacheing system.
(, Thu 23 Jan 2003, 22:30, archived)
# does it really need to be secure
who is actually going to break into your browser cache?
(, Thu 23 Jan 2003, 22:33, archived)
# Hackers!
Duh!
8o))
(, Thu 23 Jan 2003, 22:36, archived)
# my general attitude to computer security is that it doesn't matter
since no one's going to be interested enough to want to look.
(, Thu 23 Jan 2003, 22:37, archived)
# My attitude is
j0 j0 I iz t3h 1337357 I is t3h ownz0r hax0r!!!!!11111
Really.
*edit* Actually, your browser cache info is quite valuable to marketers and is often exposed by spyware components installed with dodgy p2p clients...
(, Thu 23 Jan 2003, 22:47, archived)
# bah
i can't get into opera's cache as i can't be arsed to download some plugin doodah, so there's no way anyone else is getting in there.
(, Thu 23 Jan 2003, 22:58, archived)
# Opera's is
well secure as well - not sure how to actually acces those files...!
(, Thu 23 Jan 2003, 22:59, archived)