The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) has released a new version of its HTTPS Everywhere browser extension for Firefox that now supports encryption on even more web sites. The US digital rights advocacy organisation says that version 3.0 of its Firefox add-on, which automatically redirects users to more secure HTTPS connections when accessing certain web pages, now supports an additional 1,500 sites, more than twice as many as previous stable releases.. The link for this article located at H Security is no longer available. . The latest update of HTTPS Everywhere 3.0 by EFF boosts internet security, adding support for an additional 1,500 websites to ensure safe navigation.. HTTP, Browser Extension, Web Encryption, EFF, HTTPS. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
A new Trojan horse is spreading over the internet by posing as a software extension for the open source Firefox browser.Internet security software company McAfee says the FormSpy Trojan attacks computers that have already been infected with the Downloader-AXM Trojan. . . A novel malware variant is circling the web, masquerading as a browser add-on for the widely-used free web browser.. Firefox Security, Malware Threats, Trojan Horse, Online Banking Safety. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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