Internet Explorer SuperCookies bypass P3P and cookie controls
Richard Smith via NTBugTraq:
Internet Explorer SuperCookies bypass P3P and cookie controls
There is a significant privacy problem with Internet Explorer
because of a design flaw in the Windows Media Player (WMP). Using
simple Javascript code on a Web page, a Web site can grab the
unique ID number of the Windows Media Player belonging
to a Web site visitor. This ID number can then be used just
like a cookie by Web sites to track a user’s travels around
the Web.However this ID number becomes a SuperCookie because it can be used
by Web sites to bypass all of the new privacy and P3P protections
that Microsoft has added to Internet Explorer 6 (IE6). IE6 ships
today with all Windows XP systems. SuperCookies also work in all
previous versions of Internet Explorer with all older versions of
Windows.