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What the flying fuck?

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  • 3
    What? Are you still using Netscape and Windows 95? Wake up for the third millennium
  • 9
    Wow. Two things Linuxers hate in a single sentence: NVIDIA and IE.
  • 3
    afaik when you go to geforce.com you can download a small utility that enables the webpage to autodetect your graphics card
    Edit: without the need for ie
  • 7
    Them ActiveX controls yo
  • 4
    They need a IE security vulnerability in order to install the drivers
  • 5
    With ActiveX (Javascript) you could get the name of computer after a prompt. Probably hardware info too.

    Pls don't ask why I know this.
  • 1
    Even browser fingerprinting does a similar thing right? Except is spits out a number?
  • 1
    @silverstar But browser fingerprinting isn't based on hardware information.
    It uses information freely available like the resolution, installed fonts, the os (from the user agent) and other information the browser may provide such as battery info, etc. .
  • 1
    @LinusCDE I'm not sure about the practical application but I've read a paper that theoretically calculates the fingerprint based on hardware specs available from the browser interface.
  • 1
    @silverstar The principle is basically right. But since Nvidia can't get the name of the currently installed graphics card, those information seem to be limited.
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