Ad Firm Sued for Allegedly Re-Animating Zombie Cookies
[Link: www.wired.com...]
Adobe Flash cookies exist outside the normal cookie sandbox, and can be used to track you even if you delete all browser cookies. Even worse, Flash caches your browser’s cookies — and now an ad-serving company is being sued by the feds for using this feature to illegally recreate deleted cookies.
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