"They also used the sites to store private files that contained internet beacons, so they'd know if anyone opened them. Over a month's span, 80 unique IP addresses accessed the so-called honey files 275 times, indicating that the weakness is already being exploited in the wild to harvest data many users believe isn't available for general consumption."
Um, what's an "internet beacon"?
Sorry to burst your bubble, but the man codenamed "The Dairy Queen" by the secret service isn't going to be a viable contender for the presidency this lifetime.
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"They also used the sites to store private files that contained internet beacons, so they'd know if anyone opened them. Over a month's span, 80 unique IP addresses accessed the so-called honey files 275 times, indicating that the weakness is already being exploited in the wild to harvest data many users believe isn't available for general consumption." Um, what's an "internet beacon"?
No, dude, the creepiest part is that blog's post from November 22, entitled Sex is Not Love, and helpfully tagged "painfull Sex".
Sorry to burst your bubble, but the man codenamed "The Dairy Queen" by the secret service isn't going to be a viable contender for the presidency this lifetime.