The Java Popup you Can't Stop
An anonymous reader writes "In his brand new hackademix.net blog, Giorgio Maone, known as the author of the NoScript security extension for Firefox, reveals how popup blockers can be easily circumvented using Java. Worse, popups opened this way are really evil, because they can be sized to cover the whole desktop (the wet dream of any phisher) and cannot be closed by user (the wet dream of any web advertiser).
Impressive demos available, all cross-browser and cross-platform, in the best Java tradition: 'Write once, hack anywhere' "
For the love of all that is holy, please don't promote this story to the /. frontpage. The less advertisers that are made aware of this the better.
If J.K.R wrote Windows: Puteulanus fenestra mortalis!
this is a real slashdot article, and not some clever cross site full screen javascript faux article out to steal my cookies, hmmm? if i hit submit i might-
oh shit
intellectual property law is philosophically incoherent. it is your moral duty to ignore it or sabotage it
There are people who still browse with java switched on?! That is SO 1990's.
Didn't you read the headline? You can't stop these things. Heck, the demo popped up an unkillable window on my AmigaOS box, and no JVM even exists for that...
The one sure way to endear me to a product and cause me to whip out my credit card is to pop up a window over my entire screen that I cannot remove. This type of "in your face" advertising is exactly what reluctant consumers like myself need.
FAQs are evil.