Maybe that's how they don't get banned by their hosting provider. Once reports start coming in, they pretend to be a honest establishment.
Weirdly, in Firefox 7zip.com is blocked but www.7zip.com isn't. If you type '7zip' in the address bar and then press Ctrl+Enter to go to the address, you'll get owned, because that key-combo adds the www at the…
I have a mild case of tinnitus - most of the time I'm blissfully unaware of it unless it's very quiet. 20 years ago I used to play video games (PC) for long periods with headphones. I never liked loud music so I don't…
Definitely. Each comment has 4 pieces of data - username, website, email and message body. I would assume the email is the actual username on the network and the website+ the username string are salt and signature that…
You can use the Awesome Bar to search open tabs: just prefix your query with '%'. More search tips can be found here: https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/awesome-bar-search-fire...
Would EMET have stopped any of the browser or kernel exploits? It's unfortunate that Microsoft's security blog ( https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/srd/ ) rarely posts EMET success stories. Is it not that effective?
Maybe that's how they don't get banned by their hosting provider. Once reports start coming in, they pretend to be a honest establishment.
Weirdly, in Firefox 7zip.com is blocked but www.7zip.com isn't. If you type '7zip' in the address bar and then press Ctrl+Enter to go to the address, you'll get owned, because that key-combo adds the www at the…
I have a mild case of tinnitus - most of the time I'm blissfully unaware of it unless it's very quiet. 20 years ago I used to play video games (PC) for long periods with headphones. I never liked loud music so I don't…
Definitely. Each comment has 4 pieces of data - username, website, email and message body. I would assume the email is the actual username on the network and the website+ the username string are salt and signature that…
You can use the Awesome Bar to search open tabs: just prefix your query with '%'. More search tips can be found here: https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/awesome-bar-search-fire...
Would EMET have stopped any of the browser or kernel exploits? It's unfortunate that Microsoft's security blog ( https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/srd/ ) rarely posts EMET success stories. Is it not that effective?