Snippy wrote:
I always delete my cookies and cookie files and clear my history before logging in and after logging off.
That won't help you. The same cookie is valid until you change your password; if you delete it it will just get reset to the same thing next time you log in.
(It
would protect against someone with access to your computer, but that person could usually get it some other way, like a keylogger, so in the end it doesn't help much.)
Snippy wrote:
BTW: How can you check if someone has one on their page? I really don't know what to look for. I just assume they are there, just to be safe.
Read through the page source. You have to know HTML, and be good enough with it to really understand what's going on. And even then it can be hard--I've reported a few bugs (all fixed!) that would have allowed very devious, hard to find even by reading source cgs.
Eynah wrote:
What can you do to stop it? Or at least, stop it from happening to you?
Snippy wrote:
Basically just avoid user owned shops and lookups.
Neopets is supposed to make it so we
don't have to do that. And for the most part, they do.
Snippy wrote:
Don't go to off site neopets pages or other suspicious pages
That won't help at all. Non-neopets pages can't look at your neopets cookies. There has to be a problem
on neopets for someone to steal your neopets cookies.
Nabile pwns you...
...At Lenny Connundrum.