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Firefox Bug 1763632 (or: how to not fix a security issue)
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madires:
I've just stumbled across this masterpiece of ignorance: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1763632
WIth a little bit DNS tweaking of IPv4 and IPv6 addresses you can hijack connections to specific websites when the victim has only IPv4 internet access.
Nominal Animal:
Does not surprise me a single bit. >:(
PKTKS:
--- Quote from: Nominal Animal on May 28, 2022, 04:09:27 pm ---Does not surprise me a single bit. >:(
--- End quote ---
nah... more than expected... given the plethora of stuff piled in browsers...
an enormous JavaScript engine to track adds and users...
I am surprised if that thing does not has at least a dozen leaks flaws bugs.. direct ports...
That kind of think does not worry me anymore..
As long as I can preserve restore my tools and keep things working as they should.. (at least)
The rest... same old miserable buz of before.. no surprises
Paul
bd139:
HTTP/2 implementation flaw. Am not surprised. It’s too complicated.
This one doesn’t worry half as much as some of the architectural failures of Firefox and the platform ports.
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