Postby LorentzForce » Thu Apr 13, 2006 12:40 am
Technically a virus is a software, and arguably the most damaging a software can do is properly either modify/overwrite the BIOS, or play around heavily with temperature handling mechanisms. Both of these are most very often system specific, and there's very little chance that a virus will be smart enough to pull it all off.
That's if you even run the virus. Executables only run if you run it, it doesn't start by itself automatically, that's a worm, a whole another thing.
As for cookies, DoubleClick, however much of a threat it might look like, has absolutely no way to link back that precious IP address of yours to an actual name unless it somehow convinces an ISP of _the specific IP address_ to fess up the infomation. And ISPs aren't stupid to give that data away, pretty much every single one of them also have very strict privacy policies. Only way they can have your name is if you let them know. They don't even know your email. So, until they do somehow get it, they're just piling up useless information.
Cookies are completely harmless. Completely. Do you panic over your train tickets because the train stations can monitor your ticket's movement? Do you panic when you go to get a driver's licence and now everything about you will be stored in some database? Some data are meant to be used, and they are not abused, and in cases where they could be abused, they are very heavily regulated and designed to be unable to. There were few mistakes made in protocols since birth of the whole web, but cookies aren't one of them (things like having encryption being optional rather than compulsory is an issue, but that's whole another story).