New Firefox iFrame Bug Bypasses URL Protections
Trailrunner7 writes "There is a newly discovered vulnerability in Mozilla's flagship Firefox browser that could enable an attacker to trick a user into providing his login credentials for a given site by using an obfuscated URL. In most cases, Firefox will display an alert when a URL has been obfuscated, but by using an iFrame, an attacker can evade this layer of protection, possibly leading to a compromise of the user's sensitive information."
When will people finally migrate away from Windows, IE and all the security flaws?
Wait a sec...
...ignore the temptation to smack that bear (or whatever flash ads are doing nowadays)
I think the expression that you are looking for is spank that monkey.
Schroedinger's Brexit: The UK is both in and out of the EU at the same time!
30,000th person today who has been told they are the one millionth visitor
Hmmmm ... I like those odds.
I run a Mac and Macs are clearly immune from this because we do not get hacked nor get viruses. Brb, downloading this .pdf someone just sent me. I don't know who they are but I think I won some kind of lottery
Cool! What do I win?!?
My mom always said, "Jim, you're 1 in a million." Given the current population, there are 7000 of me. God help us all!
iFrames are commonly used to iNfect websites. iT's not always put there by the web designer.
iFrames are commonly used to iNfect websites.
And you don't have to be an iNstein to discover that.