Firefox problem

fixin

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By TechWeb News<br /> <br />A newly uncovered vulnerability in most browsers can allow hackers to spoof the URL displayed in the address bar and the SSL certificate, a security firm warned Monday. The one exception? Microsoft's Internet Explorer.<br /> <br />Danish security company Secunia posted an alert describing the vulnerability--which affects Mozilla, Firefox, Safari, Opera, and Konqueror--as a "moderately critical" problem.<br /> <br />The vulnerability impacts every browser that uses the open-source Gecko browser kernel--nearly all except IE--because of a flaw in handling International Domain Names (IDN). Hackers can register domain names with certain international characters that resemble other commonly used characters, said Secunia, to spoof the address and trick the user into thinking they're at a legitimate site and/or it's secured by SSL.<br /> <br />Such spoofing vulnerabilities are typically exploited by phishers who try to dupe users into divulging financial information at bogus Web sites that resemble real-life banking, credit card, or retail sites.<br /> <br />The vulnerability has been confirmed in the latest version of Firefox, v. 1.0, as well as in Mozilla 1.7.5, Opera 7.54u1, Opera 7.54u2, Safari 1.2.4, Konqueror 3.2.2, and Netscape 7.2. Other editions of these browsers, however, may also be at risk, said Secunia, which posted an online test on its Web site.<br /> <br />Currently, none of the vendors have provided fixes for the flaw.
 

pjc

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Re: Firefox problem

somebody posted awhile back that foxfire was secure in addition to other overtures. claimed that IE was very vulnerable, should be avoided. <br /><br />I figured the guy was another MS hater for whatever reason.<br /><br />Oh well........
 

fixin

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Re: Firefox problem

I've been using firefox for awhile now and been very pleased.No spy-ware,no pop-ups.Just one of those things.They have a fix posted in the firefox forum,but it's way over my head.
 

fixin

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Xcusme..I saw that too.It gets into changing things I know nothing about.Seemed better for me to go this route.
 

Xcusme

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Fixin,<br />Actually, it's easier to do the Firefox mod than what's described in my last post.<br /><br />enter "about:config" on URL address line (no quotes) Hit GO<br />Scroll down the list and find "network.enableIDN" (it should have the TRUE value)<br />Just double click on this line, it will turn to the FALSE value<br /><br />Close the window, you're done.
 

fixin

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Xcusme,<br />Thanks,now as long as this post stays here I'll be able to remember what I did. :cool:
 

PierBridge

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Re: Firefox problem

Originally posted by pjc:<br /> somebody posted awhile back that foxfire was secure in addition to other overtures. claimed that IE was very vulnerable, should be avoided. <br /><br />I figured the guy was another MS hater for whatever reason.<br />
I don't hate MS.<br />Of course IE is the most vulnerable browser by far and should be avoided.<br />This is 1 small problem "breach" for Firefox.<br />Microsoft Internet Explorer has MILLIONS of holes and should be avoided..... :)
 

pjc

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uhhhhhh yep......ie has vulnerabilities. merely pointing out that ff is vulnerable as well. over time the so called non-malicious hackers will find them and the routine of posted warnings and patches will ensue. much like what occurs with ie.<br /><br />google "h4ck th3 pl4n3t" and read some of this guys posts. also visit "silicon.com" forums regarding software attacks.
 
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