[12900] in North American Network Operators' Group
Re: True or Spam Hoax?
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Dale Drew)
Wed Oct 15 22:41:00 1997
Date: Wed, 15 Oct 1997 22:19:47 -0400
To: Neil Villacorta <neilv@metacreations.com>, nanog@merit.edu
From: Dale Drew <ddrew@mci.net>
Cc: mac_the_knife@macweek.com
In-Reply-To: <Pine.BSF.3.96.971015163008.12845B-100000@vectorfx.metacrea
tions.com>
AOL V4.0 Cookie
From CIAC:
AOL has declared the AOL V4.0 Cookie chain letter a hoax. CIAC
received the following statement from AOL: "I wish to bring to your
attention the attached hoax letter that has been circulating on
the Internet, making serious allegations about AOL 4.0. All of
these allegations are false." Tatiana Gau, Vice President of AOL
Integrity Assurance.
http://ciac.llnl.gov/ciac/CIACHoaxes.html#aolcookie
Dale
At 04:33 PM 10/15/97 -0700, Neil Villacorta wrote:
>Anyone know if this true?
>
>I got it forwarded from an employee of ours.
>
>:-) neil
>===========================
>ALLEGEDLY ------------------------ From a former AOL employee:
>
> I'll try and cut through the crap, and try to get to the point of
> this letter. I used to work for America Online, and would like to remain
>anonymous for that reason. I was laid off in early September, but I know
>exactly why I was laid off, which I will now explain:
>
> Since last December, I had been one of the many people assigned to
> design AOL 4.0 for Windows (AOL 4.0 beta, codenamed Casablanca).
> In the beginning, I was very proud of this task, until I found out the
> true cost of it. Things were going fine until about mid-February, when
> me and 2 of my colleagues started to suspect a problem, an
> unexplainable 'Privacy Invasion', with the new version. One of them, who
>is a
> master programmer, copied the finished portion of the new version (Then
> 'Build 52'), and took it home, and we spent nearly 2 weeks of sleepless
> nights examining and debugging the program, flipping it inside-out, and
> here is what we found.
>
> Unlike all previous versions of America Online, version 4.0 puts
> something in your hard drive called a 'cookie'. (AOL members click
> <A HREF="aol://4344:1047.g334.8411481.532897009"here</A for a
> definition). However, the cookie we found on Version 4.0 was far
> more treacherous than the simple internet cookie. How would you like
> somebody looking at your entire hard drive, snooping through any
> (yes, any) piece of information on your hard drive. It could also read
> your password and log in information and store it deep in the program
> code.
>
> Well, all previous versions, whether you like it or not, have done
> this to a certain extent, but only with files you downloaded. As me and
> my colleagues discovered, with the new version, anytime you are signed
> on to AOL, any top aol executive, any aol worker, who has been sworn to
>secrecy regarding this feature, can go into your hard drive and
> retrieve any piece of information that they so desire. Billing, download
> records, e-mail, directories, personal documents, programs,
> financial information, scanned images, etc ... Better start keeping all
>those
> pictures on a floppy disk!
>
> This is a totally disgusting violation of our rights, and your right
> to know as well. Since this is undoubtably 'Top Secret' information
> that I am revealing, my life at AOL is pretty much over. After
>discovering
>this information, we started to inform a few other workers at
> America Online, so that we could get a large enough crew to stop this
>from
> happening to the millions of unfortunate and unsuspecting America
> Online members. This was in early August. One month later, all three of
> us were unemployed. We got together, and figured there was something
> we had to do to let the public know.
>
> Unemployed, with one of us going through a divorce (me) and another
> who is about to undergo treatment for Cancer, our combined financial
> situation is not currently enough to release any sort or article.
> We attepted to create a web page on three different servers containing
> in-depth information on AOL 4.0, but all three were taken down
> within 2 days. We were running very low on time (4.0 is released early
>this
> winter), so we figured our last hope to reveal this madness before
> it effects the people was starting something similar to a chain letter,
>this letter you are reading. Please do the following, to help us
> expose AOL for who they really are, and to help us and yourself recieve
> personal gratification for taking a stand for our freedom:
>
> 1. Forward this letter to as many people as you can (not just
> friends and family, as many as you can!)
>
> 2. Tell people who aren't on America Online in person, especially
> important people (Private Investigators, Government workers, City
> Council)
>
> 3. If the information about the new version isn't exposed by the
> time aol is released early this winter, for your own protection, DON'T
> DOWNLOAD AOL 4.0 UNDER ANY CONDITION !!!
>
> Thank you for reading and examining this information. Me and my
>colleagues
> hope that you will help us do the right thing in this situation. Enjoy
>America
> Online (just kidding!).
>
> Regards,
> A former AOL employee
>
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