"This information was submitted to Google by Firefox users with the browser's internal antiphishing toolbar."
So, the antiphishing toolbar is submitting full URL's without stripping them of uids/pwds/hashes.
Sounds like both FF and Google are to blame for this one.
I wouldn't be completely surprised if US retailers follow suit in order to get rid of inventory.
A relative of mine is an electronics dept Mgr. at a Target. Apparently, they'll often get a shipment of 8-12 PS3's in, and that will satisfy the demand for 2-3 weeks. Also, he's told me that clueless people are STILL coming in, seeing the stock, and buying them to put on e-bay. Of course, that's probably why they get at least one unit returned every week.
"Ha - ha."
Where are you located at, and how hard have you been looking?
"This information was submitted to Google by Firefox users with the browser's internal antiphishing toolbar." So, the antiphishing toolbar is submitting full URL's without stripping them of uids/pwds/hashes. Sounds like both FF and Google are to blame for this one.
I wouldn't be completely surprised if US retailers follow suit in order to get rid of inventory. A relative of mine is an electronics dept Mgr. at a Target. Apparently, they'll often get a shipment of 8-12 PS3's in, and that will satisfy the demand for 2-3 weeks. Also, he's told me that clueless people are STILL coming in, seeing the stock, and buying them to put on e-bay. Of course, that's probably why they get at least one unit returned every week.
Tom has had a class action suit leveled against him for sending out millions of unsolicited "friend" requests.