Re: Why block web hit counters?
- From: Leythos <void@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 15 Sep 2007 18:39:29 -0400
In article <1189889605.968981.218900@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
chilly8@xxxxxxxxxxx says...
It appears that to evade even so called "secure" networks, such as
those you say you create
It appears you don't understand network security - it's very simple to
block access to unapproved websites - in fact, a good security method is
to block access to all sites and only allow access to those sites
necessary for business.
Simply put, someone could, at this very moment, be using one of these
web-based proxies to bypass your filters/firewalls, right under your
nose, and you will have no CLUE as to what they are up to.
LOL - Not a chance chumpy.
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