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Firefox Users Unleash Spyware

Firefox Users Unleash Spyware

The browser war continues this week with Microsoft IE supporters over at poptech.blogspot trying to make out Firefox is to blame for end-user mistakes that results in their systems being infected by Spyware.

The infallible Firefox is currently being plagued with Pop-under advertisements that are displayed when you minimize or close Firefox. These are related to the Flash Plug-in. It turns out that Firefox does have the ability to block these but it was disabled by default.

“Well, we shipped 1.0 with the capability to block these pop-ups and pop-unders but we didn’t enable it because we were concerned about breaking legitimate uses”

This is an excuse for “We could not write it good enough to not break legitimate uses.”

There are solutions but again this requires as much work as it does on IE.

“To block pop-ups from plugins, open your Firefox 1.0 or 1.0.1 browser, type about:config in the address field. Right-click in the resulting config page somewhere and select New -> Interger. Type privacy.popups.disable_from_plugins in the resulting dialog, hit OK, type 2 in the next dialog and you’re all set.”

This pref can actually take three values:

0: open allowed
1: the opened windows are treated as popups, but they’re allowed to open
2: the window is a popup, block it

It should be noted this solution renders certain web pages useless and blocks user requested Flash Pop-ups. A better solution may be FlashBlock,

“an extension for the Mozilla and Firefox browsers that takes a pessimistic approach to dealing with Macromedia Flash content on a webpage and blocks ALL Flash content from loading. It then leaves a placeholder on the page that allows you to click to view the Flash content.”

Flashblock currently blocks the following content types:

Macromedia Flash
Macromedia Shockwave
Macromedia Authorware

Firefox having only been out less then a year is already being plagued with elementary style Spyware exploits and Pop-ups. This is only a sign of things to come. The Followers however should have taken note to Beware of false Prophets.

Source: Poptech.blogspot.com

Comments

  1. Armo
    Armo pfft, IE in inferiour in everyway, also :thumbsup: for the pop up blocking entry
  2. PirateNinja
    PirateNinja opera 8 rocks! i dont need to use the mouse or keyboard anymore! wooohooo

    :p
  3. jared
    jared Those people sound like real pricks.

    Just tell us the bug without all the negative propeganda please. >:|

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