| > -----Original Message----- | > From: Anonymous [SMTP:anon@anon.efga.org] | [Trei, Peter] [edited] | > They sent a message to my | > off-site address (along with those of other critics about whom | > they wanted to know more). It was an HTML message with an | > embedded IMG tag. | > | > When Netscape saw that IMG | > tag, it happily connected to marketing's "customer" tracking | > server, and downloaded the keyed graphic. | > | > My boss just let me see the log he got from the marketing VP, | > showing clearly that my workstation read the message. What exactly did that log say? oops.netscape.com - - [15/Feb/1998:13:55:53 +0200] "GET /sekrit/tracilords.gif" ???? Doesn't clearly show anything. Theres IPspoofing. Theres log spoofing. There's being forwarded the message by a buddy (or someone avoiding the entrapment by forwarding the mail (anonymously) to cypherpunks, thus getting hundreds of people who are totally uninvolved to see it. Adam -- "It is seldom that liberty of any kind is lost all at once." -Hume