How a Lone Grad Student Scooped the Government and What it Means for Your Online Privacy
Thursday, 28 June 2012 09:26
By Peter Maass, ProPublica | News Analysis
Jonathan Mayer had a hunch.
A gifted computer scientist, Mayer suspected that online advertisers
might be getting around browser settings that are designed to block
tracking devices known as cookies. If his instinct was right,
advertisers were following people as they moved from one website to
another even though their browsers were configured to prevent this sort
of digital shadowing. Working long hours at his office, Mayer ran a series of clever tests
in which he purchased ads that acted as sniffers for the sort of
unauthorized cookies he was looking for. He hit the jackpot, unearthing
one of the biggest privacy scandals of the past year: Google was
secretly planting cookies on a vast number of iPhone browsers. Mayer
thinks millions of iPhones were targeted by Google.
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