[CentOS] OT: Possible for Malware against Windows boxes to attack Firefox on Linux?
Lanny Marcus
lmmailinglists at gmail.comSat Apr 18 10:59:00 UTC 2009
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On Sat, Apr 18, 2009 at 12:46 AM, Michael A. Peters <mpeters at mac.com> wrote: <snip> > I whitelist my router, youtube, etc. and the domains for forums I visit. I am beginning to do that. And hopefully nothing whitelisted will have the ability to attack.... > > I sometimes disable noscript when making purchases because some vendors, > upon checkout, send you to a different domain for CC processing - and Sounds like a good idea, to prevent double billing or the transaction not completing. > facebook is a real pita - I've bitterly complained to them and asked > them to use only one or two servers for script serving but they won't > fix it, so I rarely use my facebook. I am not on Facebook but I found one site a few minutes ago that I use for web mail that I couldn't even get to the login page without allowing it in NoScript. I rarely use MS Windows, but the next time I do, I will install NoScript for Firefox on Windows. It's a winner.
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