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Re: SiteFinder Is Leaking Data Jim  –  Sep 23, 2003 4:38 PM PST

What IP adresses can be entered into a software firewall such as ZoneAlarm to prevent access to Verisign and it's minions? How do you id the spy cookie to delete? 

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Re: SiteFinder Is Leaking Data Status Quo  –  Sep 24, 2003 12:45 AM PST

Jim,

From the command prompt/shell, type in the following:

# ping alksjdaksdj.com
—or --
c:> ping alksjdaksdj.com

The IP that this non-existant domain will resolve to (and all other non-existant .com and .net domains) is 64.94.110.11

So it may be possible to block HTTP request to 64.94.110.11 with your personal firewall (or with your router). You may also request that your ISP or employer block requests to this address.

A word of caution: Verisign could easily change the IP address for Site Finder at any time. The best solution is to have your ISP/employer ignore the Site Finder wildcard at the DNS level.

For businesses/ISPs running their own DNS, you should thank your stars that the ISC has already released a patch for BIND that'll allow you to block root level DNS wildcards. Check out http://www.isc.org/products/BIND/delegation-only.html
for information on configuring your BIND servers to ignore wildcards and thus ignore the Site Finder service.

Happy blocking.

- status quo

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Re: SiteFinder Is Leaking Data Jon P.  –  Sep 26, 2003 8:16 PM PST

Hey, also to let you guys know of an easy way to block Verisign's monopoly of the internet is to edit your HOSTS file.

This file is found in the following locations:
Linux /etc
Windows 95/98/Me c:windows
Windows NT/2000/XP c:windowssystem32driversetc
c:winntsystem32driversetc

Copy and paste the following line to the bottom of this file.

127.0.0.1 sitefinder.verisign.com

If you don't have a HOSTS file juse open a text editor and save it as HOSTS with no extension in the appropriate directory.

Happy blocking these jerks. Boycott Verisign, Boycott Network Solutions (parent company)! Support Do-Not-Call registry. The general public hates telemarketers!

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Re: SiteFinder Is Leaking Data BackupBob  –  Sep 30, 2003 5:32 PM PST

You MUST be kidding!

VeriSign is supposed to provide security and privacy.  If what you say is correct then VeriSign is doing just the opposite.

On the one hand VeriSign is making big bucks with their security services.  On the other hand they are making big bucks by capturing private information and passing it along to a marketing company.

I would like to refuse to use VeriSign's new Site Finder service because I do not agree with their terms and conditions (T&C;). 

Unfortunately, I have no choice in the matter; I am dumped on their site against my will and being told that since I am there I must abide by their T&C;. 

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