Google shuts off antiphishing feature in Firefox 2.0

Wednesday, January 21st, 2009

Although the two most-recent builds of Firefox 2.0, labeled 2.0.0.19 and 2.0.0.20, have omitted the defense, earlier editions of the browser were still able to query Google for a list of sites suspected of hosting identity theft scams. But Google is now shutting down the blacklist, said Mike Beltzner , ...

Reveal TinyURL Links

Thursday, January 15th, 2009

TinyURL is a very handy service for shortening long URLs but it can also be used maliciously.  Anytime somebody wants to hide where they are sending you they can easily generate a TinyURL and you will not know where you will end up.  It could be a phishing site.  It ...

Foxmarks Uses Vulnerable MD5 Certificates

Tuesday, January 13th, 2009

I decided to try the ever popular Firefox plugin called Foxmarks that lets you sync and back up your bookmarks and passwords across multiple computers.  I didn't feel comfortable using the password sync quite yet because it will take me a while to trust a 3rd party with that kind ...

Google’s Browser Security Handbook

Sunday, January 4th, 2009

This document is meant to provide web application developers, browser engineers, and information security researchers with a one-stop reference to key security properties of contemporary web browsers. Insufficient understanding of these often poorly-documented characteristics is a major contributing factor to the prevalence of several classes of security vulnerabilities.Although all browsers ...

SSL Blacklist – Firefox Plugin Detects Bad Certificates

Friday, January 2nd, 2009

This Firefox plugin was first created back during the Debian/OpenSSL scare about 6 months ago where the key pairs that were generated from an affected machine were easily guessable. Marton Anka created this plugin to help users find these bad certificates:On 12/31/2008, Marton updated this plugin to detect the ...