Rather than grabbing the ID for later cookie retrieval, what about going through the registry and checking/verifying all M$ (or other vendor) software is valid? How many Win 9x installs are on the desktop (in businesses) that are copies from a single license? A lot, I'll wager!
The one true solution to this is to dump Windoze, and move to real OS - one that you can secure.
I do like the idea that the exploit used TBSOD as a means of diverting attention - think of all fun this could open up!
Not to mention simplifing OCR by default... Our writing would start to look alien...
I don't even have a PalmPilot and I think this thing is cool! It's just lines and circles - with a mouse it is hard, but not impossible.
With a pen - should be even better. Now, think of this:
* A conductor writing with a tracking baton on a projection screen system!
* Quadraplegics writing by moving their eyes (or tounge!)...
* Waving your hands in front of the monitor...
Think about it! I hope this takes off!
This may have been touched upon...
Rather than grabbing the ID for later cookie retrieval, what about going through the registry and checking/verifying all M$ (or other vendor) software is valid? How many Win 9x installs are on the desktop (in businesses) that are copies from a single license? A lot, I'll wager!
The one true solution to this is to dump Windoze, and move to real OS - one that you can secure.
I do like the idea that the exploit used TBSOD as a means of diverting attention - think of all fun this could open up!