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Re: Google Desktop Search
From: mike () ampeisch com
Date: Fri, 15 Oct 2004 14:34:53 -0400 (EDT)
The associated MAC address will belong to the last router before their server, won't it? M.
Hmmmm... I wonder if their keeping a database of these numbers and the associated IP and/or MAC address as well? Has anyone installed this on a non-networked machine? ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mary Landesman" <mlande () bellsouth net> To: <full-disclosure () lists netsys com> Sent: Friday, October 15, 2004 11:34 AM Subject: Re: [Full-disclosure] Google Desktop SearchFrom their privacy policy:------------------------------- Your copy of Google Desktop Search includes a unique application number. When you install Google Desktop Search, this number and a messageindicatingwhether the installation succeeded is sent back to Google so that we can make the software work better. Additionally, when Google Desktop Search automatically checks to see if a new version is available, the current version number and the unique application number are sent to Google. Ifyouchoose to send us non-personal information about your use of GoogleDesktopSearch, the unique application number with this non-personal information also helps us understand how you use Google Desktop Search so that we can make it work better. The unique application number is required for Google Desktop Search to work and cannot be disabled. -------------------------------The unique application number is required for Google Desktop Searchto work and cannot be disabled. << I have to wonder why that is. -- Mary ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ivan Krstic" <krstic () fas harvard edu> To: "DogoBrazil" <dogobrazil () spymac com> Cc: <full-disclosure () lists netsys com> Sent: Friday, October 15, 2004 10:14 AM Subject: Re: [Full-disclosure] Google Desktop SearchDogoBrazil wrote:The research came with a bit more than I expected 'cause the engine went to somewebmailbased accounts: Yahoo and MSN. I could click in the results andopenedmy Yahoo Mail inbox page without a password. Maybe some passwordlostinmy HD? Maybe some page cached?http://desktop.google.com/index.html enumerates the file types that Google Desktop Search currently indexes. Your IE cache and Outlook correspondence will also get indexed, so you could have been lookingateither a page from your browser cache, or a page you manually saved to your hard drive. The program itself most certainly does not include functionality to index remote, web-based mailboxes such as Yahoo andMSN.Ivan_______________________________________________ Full-Disclosure - We believe in it. Charter: http://lists.netsys.com/full-disclosure-charter.html_______________________________________________ Full-Disclosure - We believe in it. Charter: http://lists.netsys.com/full-disclosure-charter.html
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Current thread:
- Google Desktop Search DogoBrazil (Oct 15)
- Re: Google Desktop Search Ivan Krstic (Oct 15)
- Re: Google Desktop Search Mary Landesman (Oct 15)
- Re: Google Desktop Search Exibar (Oct 15)
- Re: Google Desktop Search mike (Oct 15)
- Re: Google Desktop Search Mary Landesman (Oct 15)
- Re: Google Desktop Search bipin gautam (Oct 15)
- Re: Google Desktop Search Ivan Krstic (Oct 15)
- Re: Google Desktop Search Dave King (Oct 15)
- Re: Google Desktop Search mike (Oct 15)
- Re: Google Desktop Search Dave King (Oct 15)
- Re: Google Desktop Search rem (Oct 16)
- Re: Google Desktop Search yahoo@localhost (Oct 16)
- Re: Google Desktop Search mike (Oct 16)
- Re: Google Desktop Search Andrew Farmer (Oct 20)
- Re: Google Desktop Search mike (Oct 15)
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- Google Desktop Search Dogo (Oct 15)
- Re: Google Desktop Search xploitable (Oct 15)