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Proxies: Yes Bots: 150 Email:Pass Capture: Private Lines AutoSave: Yes [hide][Hidden Content]]
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ghacks user.js The ghacks user.js is a template that aims to provide as much privacy and enhanced security as possible and to reduce tracking and fingerprinting as much as possible – while minimizing any loss of functionality and breakage (but it will happen). A user.js which resides in the root directory of a profile is used to set preferences for that profile when Firefox starts. Preferences are settings that control Firefox’s behavior. Some can be set from the Options interface and all can be found in about:config, except for what is called hidden preferences which will only show when they are set by the user. That’s a bit to digest, so here is a pretty picture showing a preference with the same value as status user set/modified and default. In about:config’s search box, you can use wildcards (e.g network*policy) to save time typing, and it is case insensitive. [hide][Hidden Content]]
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Grab cookies from Firefox, Chrome, Opera using a shortcut file (bypass SmartScreen/Defender) Legal disclaimer: Usage of HMMCOOKIES for attacking targets without prior mutual consent is illegal. It's the end user's responsibility to obey all applicable local, state and federal laws. Developers assume no liability and are not responsible for any misuse or damage caused by this program [hide][Hidden Content]]
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Firefox version 67.0.4 suffers from a denial of service vulnerability. View the full article
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Firefox versions prior to 66.0.1 suffer from an Array.prototype.slice buffer overflow vulnerability. View the full article
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Exploits Mozilla Firefox 64 Information Disclosure
1337day-Exploits posted a topic in Updated Exploits
Mozilla Firefox versions 64 and below have an issue where an overly liberal same-origin policy for file URIs and a bug in the implementation of this policy make Firefox vulnerable to exposure of local files to a remote attacker. View the full article -
Firefox version 55.0.3 suffers from a denial of service vulnerability. View the full article