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Mozilla's Upcoming Ban On Obfuscated Code In Firefox Extensions

Mozilla announced plans today to ban Firefox extensions from its Add-ons portal if the extension contains obfuscated code. . The ban will enter into effect on June 10, at which point Mozilla plans to remove all Firefox extensions that don't meet this criteria and shoot down any future extension submissions that fail to provide full access to their source code. The link for this article located at ZDNet is no longer available. . Mozilla will enforce a ban on Firefox extensions with obfuscated code starting June 10, ensuring transparency.. Mozilla Firefox Extensions, Obfuscated Code Policy, Web Security Standards. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 May 02, 2019 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Vendors/Products
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Ant Video Downloader Extension's Privacy Concerns in Firefox

A high-rated Firefox extension with more than 7 million downloads secretly collects data about every website the open-source browser visits and combines it with uniquely traceable information tied to the user, an independent security researcher said.. The undisclosed behavior of the Ant Video Downloader and Player add-on takes place even when the Firefox private browsing mode is turned on or when users are availing themselves of anonymity services such as Tor. The add-on carries a rating of four out of five possible stars and gets an average of almost 7,000 downloads per day, according to official Mozilla statistics. The link for this article located at The Register UK is no longer available. . The undisclosed behavior of the Ant Video Downloader and Player add-on takes place even when the Fir. high-rated, firefox, extension, million, downloads, secretly, collects, about, every. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 May 20, 2011 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Privacy
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Exploring Firesheep's Role in WiFi Security Risks and Protection

An open-source Firefox extension called Firesheep has shined a spotlight on just how insecure it is to use unprotected WiFi networks. It's widely known that unprotected WiFi networks make sensitive data readily available for anyone with the technical skill necessary to find it, as demonstrated by Google's four-year Street View WiFi data gathering odyssey. . Google got into trouble for being unaware that software in its Street View cars was vacuuming data, but those broadcasting sensitive information over their networks and those running Web services with inadequate security somehow escaped blame. That may change, thanks to Firesheep, which allows anyone to scan unprotected WiFi networks for users who are logged into Facebook, Twitter, Google, Amazon, and a variety of other Web 2.0 services and to impersonate those users by hijacking their session cookie. The link for this article located at Information Week is no longer available. . WiFi vulnerabilities come to light with Firesheep, highlighting the dangers of unsecured connections that jeopardize user information and facilitate account takeovers.. firesheep, wifi security, open source protection, session hijacking. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Nov 02, 2010 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Cryptography
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Firefox Extension: HTTPS Everywhere Secures Your Online Connections

Privacy campaigners the Electronic Frontier Foundation and the Tor Project have jointly released a beta version of a Firefox extension that encrypts all connections to compatible websites.. The extension - dubbed HTTPS Everywhere - improves privacy to sites that offer SSL security, but don The link for this article located at PC Pro UK is no longer available. . Delve into the cutting-edge browser add-on, HTTPS Everywhere, designed to encrypt every web interaction, enhancing your online security and safeguarding your privacy.. Firefox Extension, Online Privacy, Internet Security, HTTPS Everywhere, Web Encryption. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Jun 22, 2010 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Cryptography
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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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Enhance Your Security Using the Password Hasher Firefox Extension

Well seen as though we were talking about breaking passwords, here. The link for this article located at DarkNet is no longer available. . In today's digital world, the Password Hasher Firefox Extension enhances user privacy by generating strong, unique passwords, ensuring better password management and security. Password Hasher, Firefox Security, Privacy Enhancement, Password Management Tools. . Bill Locke

Calendar 2 Feb 15, 2008 User Avatar Bill Locke Network Security
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Top Ten Firefox Extensions for Online Privacy Enhancement

Most people lock their doors and windows, use a paper shredder to protect themselves from identity theft, and install antivirus software on their computers. Yet they routinely surf the Internet without giving a second thought to whether their browser is secure and their personal information safe. Unfortunately, it's easy for someone with nefarious intentions to use a Web site to glean data from -- or introduce spyware to -- your computer. Even worse, sometimes all you have to do is randomly click on a site to have your data probed in a most unwelcome way. Any tools which helps my security and privacy while surfing the Internet is worth looking at. There are many Firefox extensions which can improve your privacy and security on the Net. This articles talks about 10 such tools. . The link for this article located at Linux.com is no longer available. . Delve into key Firefox add-ons aimed at bolstering your privacy and protecting your internet usage.. Firefox Extensions, Online Privacy Tools, Data Protection Methods. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Nov 29, 2007 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Privacy
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Investigating Firefox Add-ons for Effective Web Security Testing

I wrote about three of my favorite Firefox extensions that help me stay safe when I'm browsing the darker areas of the Web and incoming email. Today, let's look at three other extensions: Those that can turn Firefox into a feature-filled, Web-hacking weapon. These extensions aren't required to use Firefox for hacking Web applications, but they certainly make it a lot easier. Should web servers be alarmed about this attack? Maybe web administrators should start using these Firefox extensions to test out how secure their web pages really are. . The link for this article located at DarkReading is no longer available. . Explore vital Firefox add-ons that enhance online security and evaluate application safety. These extensions offer powerful tools for safeguarding personal data and blocking harmful sites.. Firefox Extensions, Web Security Tools, Cybersecurity Advice, Hacking Tools. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Oct 11, 2007 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Hacks/Cracks
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