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Firefox 70 Launch: New Security Indicators and Privacy Reports

Are you a Firefox user? Mozilla has doubled down on privacy to counter confusing online third-party tracking consent forms. Learn more: . Mozilla has released Firefox 70, introducing new security indicators for HTTP and HTTPS sites, and a new privacy report that shows how many times its Enhanced Tracking Protection has blocked third-party tracking cookies, fingerprinting, and browser-based cryptominers. Mozilla says Firefox has blocked over 450 billion third-party tracking requests since July, with the number rising sharply after Firefox 69 was released last month, which enabled tracking protection by default . Firefox 70 offers users some insight into how frequent online tracking occurs in its new privacy report, which is accessible by clicking the browser's new shield icon next to the HTTPS padlock icon, and scrolling down to Show Report. The link for this article located at ZDNet is no longer available. . Google has unveiled Chrome 86, featuring enhanced safety markers for HTTP and HTTPS pages, along with an extensive privacy overview.. Privacy Reports, Firefox 70, Online Tracking, Security Features, Mozilla Browser. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Oct 23, 2019 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Privacy
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Concealing Malware In Hacked Websites: Evasion Tactics From Search Engines

Criminals are increasingly attempting to conceal malware embedded in hacked websites from search engines such as Yahoo! and Google. Their aim is to prevent browsers which use technology such as Google's Safe Browsing API from sounding the alarm when a user visits a hacked website. Google's Safe Browsing API allows client applications to query Google's phishing and malware blacklist. Firefox and Google Chrome both make use of the API, which is based on Google searches of websites for suspicious code.. If a Google search bot reaches one of these sites that conceal malware, it is recognised and simply fed harmless code. Web applications can identify visits from Google from the IP address and from the user agent (googlebot, yahoo) and can then use this information to control optional redirects to other pages. This can be achieved with just a few lines of code inserted into a hacked PHP web application. Fraudsters often use compromised websites, but also sometimes use special blog software. The link for this article located at H Security is no longer available. . If a Google search bot reaches one of these sites that conceal malware, it is recognised and simply . criminals, increasingly, attempting, conceal, malware, embedded, hacked, websites, search. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Apr 26, 2010 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Hacks/Cracks
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Firefox NoScript Extension Improves Web Threat Protection

A popular free security tool for the Firefox browser has been upgraded to block one of the most dangerous and troubling security problems facing the Web today. NoScript is a small application that integrates into Firefox. It blocks scripts in programming languages such as JavaScript and Java from executing on untrusted Web pages. The scripts could be used to launch an attack on a PC. There are tons of security extensions for Firefox, this article looks at one that helps block dangerous web pages. What is your favorite Firefox security plug-in?. The link for this article located at LinuxWorld is no longer available. . Explore the revamped NoScript add-on for Firefox and learn how it bolsters defenses against perilous online threats.. Firefox Extension, Script Blocking, Browser Security, Web Protection. . Bill Locke

Calendar 2 Oct 09, 2008 User Avatar Bill Locke Network Security
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Explore Tunneler And Privacy Toolbar For Online Security Enhancement

The Tunneler is a graphical interface compatible with multiple platforms (Win, OSX, Linux) which creates an encrypted channel or “tunnel. The perfect companion for the Tunneler is the ‘Privacy Toolbar’. This is specifically for Mozilla Firefox users who are tired of digging around in ‘Preferences' menus or editing complicated configuration settings. It’s developed for Metropipe customers but usable for anyone who is concerned about privacy and security while surfing the net. It allows you to easily disable cookies, javascript, cache, images, referrer, and IDN Exploit Fix, along with faking your browser type. These are just a few of the features offered. The ‘Tunneler’ is not required to use this tool and it’s free to download. The link for this article located at EMediaWire is no longer available. . The perfect companion for the Tunneler is the ‘Privacy Toolbar’. This is specifically for Mozill. tunneler, graphical, interface, compatible, platforms, linux), which. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

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