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Join Google+![]() | CTRL+C is Dangerous Now *Please be very careful when u press Ctrl + C *Here is some useful information for all.Ctrl+C may be the most important work we do every day. But it's not a very safe thing to do. Read on to know why. It is true, text you last copied for pasting (copy & paste) can be stolen when you visit websites using a combination of JavaScript and ASP (or PHP, or CGI) to write your possible sensitive data to a database on another server. Hopefully you haven't copied any credit card number recently before surfing!*Code: *The Clipboard hack is done by the following Source Code: *<script Language="JavaScript var content = clipboardData.getDat alert(cont </Script> Do not keep sensitive data (like passwords, credit card numbers, PIN etc.) in the clipboard while surfing the web. It is extremely easy to extract the text stored in the clipboard to steal your sensitive information. *Solution: *You can stop hacking of clipboard content by doing: *Go to internet options of explorer -> **tools menu ->Internet option -> Security Custom level ** **In settings – Select disable under allow past **operations via script. (IE 6 or 7), *In IE 8 -> disable or prompt for programmatic clip board access -With Regards B.NagRaz ----- http://labs.goog http://labs.google. ht http: http://l http://labs http://labs.go http://labs.googl http://labs.google.c htt http:/ http://la http://labs. http://labs.goo http://labs.google h http http:// ---------- Accounts. Google has more to offer when you sign in to your Google Account. Sign in on the right or create an account for free. Gmail. Chat with friends and never miss an important email. Personalized... |
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