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So What 39 s A Cookie For Anyway 63 Site-security article

So What's A Cookie For, Anyway?

With all of the rhetoric about cookies, many people don't understand that
these little text files were invented for a reason.

By Richard Lowe
Category: Site-security

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With all of the rhetoric about cookies, many people don't understand that
these little text files were invented for a reason. In fact, cookies were
created to solve the internet's equivalent of Alzheimer's disease. You see,
web sites do not remember who they are talking to!

The web was designed to be simple and straightforward. You (a browser such
as Internet Explorer or Netscape) ask for something from a web server. The
web server obediently hands it to you, then goes off to do something else.
This is due to the original purpose of the web - a vast electronic library!

The web was never designed to support electronic commerce. It was designed
to support reading text. Images, videos, sounds and commerce was all
shoehorned into the structure later.

Okay, so web servers are forgetful. What exactly does this mean? The browser
asks the web server for an object (a web page, image, graphic or whatever)
and the server obligingly returns it. The connection to the browser is then
closed and forgotten.

Thus, the next time the browsers makes a request of the web server, the poor
server has no easy way to know that it is the same as before. As far as the
server is concerned, every single request to do something is a unique
request from a different computer.

This makes any kind of transaction control very difficult. Think about it
for a minute and you'll understand. You enter your personal information into
a screen, which sends you to a second screen to enter your name and address.
If the web server does not know that you are you, then how in the heck does
it relate the credit card information to your name and address?

The answer is cookies. To put it very simply, a cookie is simply a way for
the web server to know that you are indeed you. In the previous example, a
cookie would allow the server to know that the name and address are related
to the credit card number.

How does this work? Well, the server creates a small text file on your
system called a cookie. This text file can only be referenced by that
server, and it contains a simple unique number which identifies you.

Whenever the server does something it tries to read this cookie to see if it
knows who you are. Thus, when the screen allowing you to enter your name and
address is displayed, the browser tries to read a cookie, effectively asking
"do I know who you are?". It does the same thing on the credit card entry
screen.
Okay, this all seems harmless enough, doesn't it? So how is this very
harmless and exceptionally useful system abused?

Cookies can be set to last until the browser exits, or they can be set to
expire (be deleted) far into the future. Various advertising companies
actively abuse this feature - and this has led to the public backlash
against cookies.

You see, cookies can be created and read when any object is loaded from a
web server. This includes banners and web bugs (small graphics designed to
help advertisers track who is looking at their ads).

The advertising companies take advantage of this feature to set cookies on
your computer so they can build up a picture of what sites you've been
looking at. The banners effectively ask "have I seen this person (computer
system) before?" If the answer is "yes" (a cookie exists), then a notation
is made in your profile on the advertisers computer system.

Believe me, it does not take long for an advertising agency to build up a
very nice understanding of exactly what you do on the internet. Why do they
want to do this? To make more money, of course.

How does this work? An advertising agency sells eyeballs. The theory they
operate on is simple. The more qualified the eyeballs, the more likely that
banners are to be clicked, and the more likely that sales are to be made.
Thus, if you typically surf, say, Star Trek sites, you may be interested in
seeing advertisements about Science Fiction movies, and theoretically you
will be more likely to purchase tickets.

Okay, why is this a problem? Do you really want an advertising agency
knowing everything about your web surfing habits? Do you trust them? Do you
think they will keep this information private?

Or to put it another way, these companies are making money (lots of money)
based upon your eyeballs. They are not sharing that money with you - in
fact, they never even asked your permission to gather information about you.

As an analogy, suppose you were reading a magazine on a park bench and
someone was hiding in the tree over your head, recording every page that you
looked at in a notebook. How long would you put up with this behavior?

Thus, the public is simply objecting to the unethical use of cookies to
track their movements through the internet. And as you can see, a very
useful tool has been corrupted by companies whose motives are suspect, to
say the least.

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