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(Nerd Stuff) False Alarm Or Danger ?

P50

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<I><U>Ad.DoubleClick.Net</U></I> appears to be interested in my financial transactions if I have opened and closed the chatroom without exiting NetScape.

I don't have a strong case one way or the other at this moment; but I certainly have observed enough to raise a strong suspicion.

Without accusing anybody at this moment, can I get a few others to test this as well ?

If others can duplicate the behavior I'm about to describe, please let me know.


<B>--- System Context --- </B>

Win'98
DSL By My Local Phone company
Netscape 7.02 Gecko/20030208 (I think that means February 8th, 2003)


<B>--- Sequence Of Events --- </B>

-01- Connected to TMF via Netscape

-02- Clicked on Chatroom

-03- Opened the emoticon key in a separate <I><B>TAB</B></I> (not a window)

-04- In the original tab, connected to the chatroom

-05- Stayed there; Idunno, 20 minutes maybe

-06- Exited the chat room

-07- Closed the <I><B>TAB</B></I> (not the window) which was holding the chatroom emoticon key

-08- Exited the chatroom, but not Netscape.

-09- Closed most (perhaps all,, I wasn't doing DV on this) of my other apps, leaving Netscape on the task bar

-10- Entered MsWindows "Standby" Mode (i.e.: [CTRL~ESC], "Shut Down", "Stand by")

-11- Left the house for an hour or two.

-12- Returned and touched a key

-13- Waited 10 seconds

-14- Clicked on the Netscape task-bar button.

-15- Opened a new <I><B>TAB</B></I> (not a window).

-16- Connected to my bank


At this point, I saw this on my screen...


<I>``... You have attempted to establish a connection with ad.doubleclick.net''. However, the security certificate presented belongs to ``ad.se.doubleclick.net''. It is possible, though unlikely, that someone may be trying to intercept your communication with this website.

If you suspect the certificate shown does not belong to ``ad.doubleclick.net'', please cancel the connection and notify the site administrator. ..." </I>
 
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