1995-09-26 - [NOISE] Re: Easter Eggs

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From: Alan Olsen <alano@teleport.com>
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
Message Hash: fe898de2fbf42f1a695591d38ec32f46622b9f5a77d3137c75a49dee111f4bac
Message ID: <199509261959.MAA28501@desiree.teleport.com>
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UTC Datetime: 1995-09-26 19:59:40 UTC
Raw Date: Tue, 26 Sep 95 12:59:40 PDT

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From: Alan Olsen <alano@teleport.com>
Date: Tue, 26 Sep 95 12:59:40 PDT
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
Subject: [NOISE] Re: Easter Eggs
Message-ID: <199509261959.MAA28501@desiree.teleport.com>
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At 10:21 AM 9/26/95 -0400, you wrote:

>I also think that in Netscape their existance is an
>indication that the managment at Netscape is a bit less uptight than
>management at some other places.

Depends on the department.  They have at least one manager at Netscape with
a permenent case of high blood preasure.  (He happens to be in charge of the
support department.)

>I didn't know about the FishCam Easter Egg, but I know that Netscape
>has a couple of Easter Eggs related to the activity indicator in the
>top right of the display.  Typically this is the Big N logo with
>animated meteors, etc. flying by when the window is active.  One
>Easter Egg temporarily turns this into a compass which spins to
>indicate activity.  Another causes the animation to show a dragon
>(Mozilla) breathing fire for the remainder of the session.  I won't
>spoil your fun by telling how to find them.

If he is not running X Windows, he is going to be searching along time for
the Compass easter egg.  You also need X windows to find the Mozilla
animated icon hack on Jammie Zawinski's page.  Which easter eggs that are
available is dependant on which client you are running.

obNetscapeHack:  There is a feature called a "cookie file" in Netscape that
is ripe for exploitation as a security leak.  If you are using a Netscape
server (and you may not even need that), you can feed all sorts of
information into it without the user's knowlege.  I have heard of one page
that overloads the cookie file until the machine runs out of drive space.  I
am sure that there are other exploitable holes there...  Any takers?
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