Mozilla Drops Onerep After CEO Admits to Running People-Search Networks

The nonprofit organization that supports the Firefox web browser said today it is winding down its new partnership with Onerep, an identity protection service recently bundled with Firefox that offers to remove users from hundreds of people-search sites. The move comes just days after a report by KrebsOnSecurity forced Onerep’s CEO to admit that he has founded dozens of people-search networks over the years. Continue reading Mozilla Drops Onerep After CEO Admits to Running People-Search Networks

Firefox Patches Critical Mystery Bug, Also Impacting Google Chrome

Mozilla Foundation releases Firefox 84 browser, fixing several flaws and delivering performance gains and Apple processor support. Continue reading Firefox Patches Critical Mystery Bug, Also Impacting Google Chrome

Firefox 81 Release Kills High-Severity Code-Execution Bugs

Mozilla has fixed three high-severity flaws with the release of Firefox 81 and Firefox ESR 78.3. Continue reading Firefox 81 Release Kills High-Severity Code-Execution Bugs

Bomb Threat, Sextortion Spammers Abused Weakness at GoDaddy.com

Two of the most disruptive and widely-received spam email campaigns over the past few months — including an ongoing sextortion email scam and a bomb threat hoax that shut down dozens of schools, businesses and government buildings late last year — were made possible thanks to an authentication weakness at GoDaddy.com, the world’s largest domain name registrar, KrebsOnSecurity has learned.

Perhaps more worryingly, experts warn this same weakness that let spammers hijack domains registered through GoDaddy also affects a great many other major Internet service providers, and is actively being abused to launch phishing and malware attacks which leverage dormant Web site names currently owned and controlled by some of the world’s most trusted corporate names and brands. Continue reading Bomb Threat, Sextortion Spammers Abused Weakness at GoDaddy.com

TOR, Mozilla Cozy Up

via Lucian Armasu, writing at Tom’s Hardware, comes news of Project Fusion, a partnership – if-you-will of the Tor Project and Mozilla, in an effort to provision enhanced privacy and security to the Open Source browser. Today’s Must Read!
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Firefox Bolsters Privacy, Pulls Plug on Browser Canvas Fingerprinting

Firefox is to stop using the privacy-busting canvas-based browser fingerprinting that allows websites to track users’ online activities. Continue reading Firefox Bolsters Privacy, Pulls Plug on Browser Canvas Fingerprinting

Majority of Sites Fail Mozilla’s Comprehensive Security Review

A thorough review of the top 1 million websites reveals 93 percent fail Mozilla’s Observatory security review. Continue reading Majority of Sites Fail Mozilla’s Comprehensive Security Review

Majority of Sites Fail Mozilla’s Comprehensive Security Review

A thorough review of the top 1 million websites reveals 93 percent fail Mozilla’s Observatory security review. Continue reading Majority of Sites Fail Mozilla’s Comprehensive Security Review