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Tag Archives: FireFox
psych0tik releases GoogleSharing proxy
A few weeks ago we released a post on staying anonymous online through the use of various configuration changes and Firefox add-ons. One of the Firefox add-ons mentioned was the GoogleSharing proxy add-on. This allows Firefox to reroute unauthenticated requests … Continue reading
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Tagged anonymity, FireFox, google, GoogleSharing, proxies, proxyElite, psych0tik, storm, tcpdump, Web Security
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Anonymous browsing or being a web ninja
These days it seems like everyone is looking at what you do online. Online advertisers make money from the ads placed on your site, but they also gather statistics about all your visitors for their own purposes. Search engines store … Continue reading
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Tagged anonymity, browsers, EFF, FireFox, Ghostery, GoogleSharing, proxyElite, psych0tik, Web Security
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Reading Rainbow: Episode 11
Windows has it’s place in today’s world. Here are some examples of places it is and really shouldn’t be. http://www.networkworld.com/community/node/29644 Many companies provide their employees with company cell phones. When text messaging is enabled a unique privacy issue develops regarding … Continue reading
Using RefControl
Continuing on with my web application penetration testing series I will now go into the usage of RefControl. RefControl is useful in checking referrer-based exploits, such as CSRF. RefControl RefControl allows you to specify the referrer for a site when … Continue reading
Posted in SamuraiNet Archive
Tagged browsers, CSRF, FireFox, Penetration Testing, RefControl, SamuraiNet, SQL Injection
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Oops….
It has been brought to my attention that the P3P settings in Firefox 2 have actually been disabled. I missed this in my research as I was going more to understand how it worked and simply assumed that it did … Continue reading
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Tagged browsers, FireFox, Mozilla, P3P, Random, SamuraiNet
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Reading Rainbow: Episode 9
Virtual machine’s use unique MAC addresses to access the internet. This article provides a listing of their identifiers so that you may asertain whether or not a particular machine is within a Virtual machine. http://blogs.techrepublic.com.com/networking/?p=538&tag=nl.e102 Botnets are no new threat … Continue reading
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Tagged botnet, cyber warfare, FireFox, Mozilla, reading rainbow, SamuraiNet, virtual machine
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