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http://carcino.gen.nz/images/index.php/64270597/
many have likely seen these.......but worth checking out again.
Big time JONG question, but how does one clear the browser memory?Quote:
Originally posted by slippy
edit: just don't click on it at work, and clear your browser memory when done. very bad.
sorry....be careful! my work consists of a group of clueless, older, computer illiterate weather dorks so I'm safe surfing unrestricted.Quote:
Originally posted by slippy
edit: just don't click on it at work, and clear your browser memory when done. very bad.
Depends on the browser. With Exploiter, just click Tools/Internet Options.Quote:
how does one clear the browser memory
Then click Clear History.
Then click Delete Cookies.
Then click Delete Files (make sure you select the Delete all Offline Content option).
Click OK.
This will remove all the cookies, and files that get stored in your browser cache and Temp directory.
However, if your company is hyper-secure (like mine) every page you visit is also written to an index file that you CANNOT alter or delete. If this is the case, you can't get rid of all the evidence, no matter what you do. With my company trying to hack this file is grounds for the big boot.
If you REALLY want to ensure you removed the files, run a disc cleanser like CyberScrub 3.0. This will delete the selected files, then run anywhere from a simple one pass wipe up to a complex 13 pass wipe (using up to three random wipes). CyberScrub uses the Gutmann algorithm to overwrite deleted file space with a mix of random order characters and specific characters. This make it much more difficult to recover data on the hard drive.
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Thanks for the info.
And to think I thought this board was only about skiing.
I forgot to add: After you click OK, make sure to empty the wastebasket on your desktop.
ROFLMAO!Quote:
Originally posted by Bill L. Zeebub
And to think I thought this board was only about skiing.