Its not true that only big corps. I used to run an online comic shop and when a charge was fraudulant, *we* had to pay the full amount of the charge to the bank (even though we already paid the bank their cut of the original transaction). So, the merchant loses and the banks actually profit! You should know better than to think the big corps would allow themselves to lose.
Is the following correct?? Its not just that an email client can parse html that will result in a future website visit reveal cookie info sent via email, but the browser Im surfing with has to be the same browser i read the email with? So my browser shouldnt know what Eudora (which does not launch a browser but just *parses* the email) knows.
Its not true that only big corps. I used to run an online comic shop and when a charge was fraudulant, *we* had to pay the full amount of the charge to the bank (even though we already paid the bank their cut of the original transaction). So, the merchant loses and the banks actually profit! You should know better than to think the big corps would allow themselves to lose.
Is the following correct??
Its not just that an email client can parse html that will result in a future website visit reveal cookie info sent via email, but the browser Im surfing with has to be the same browser i read the email with? So my browser shouldnt know what Eudora (which does not launch a browser but just *parses* the email) knows.