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Tech: Firefox Greasemonkey

21 Jul 05 - 10:06 PM (#1525305)
Subject: BS: Tech: Firefox Greasemonkey
From: JohnInKansas

A recent news blast headlines this as a "Really BIG thing."

Firefox GreaseMonkey Flaw eWeek, July 19, 2005:

Greasemonkey Flaw Prompts Critical Uninstall Warning
By Ryan Naraine, July 19, 2005
http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,1895,1838702,00.asp

"The flaw is so serious that developers are warning users to completely uninstall Greasemonkey versions prior to 0.3.5."

This flaw reportedly can allow any website you visit to see and copy any file on your computer. No exploits have been known to occur yet, but the "how to do it" has just been published. The guy who wrote the plugin says "Get Rid Of It."

I doubt that many are using the Greasemonkey plugin with their Firefox, although the article says it's "popular;" but this does sound rather serious.

The page linked above also contains a link where Firefox users can check up on other recent patches. It's probably an unfortunate fact of life on the web that an occasional check is a good idea.

John


21 Jul 05 - 11:57 PM (#1525354)
Subject: RE: BS: Tech: Firefox Greasemonkey
From: mack/misophist

The fix is available now. This extension is a little too odd for most people here, I suspect.


22 Jul 05 - 01:16 PM (#1525442)
Subject: RE: BS: Tech: Firefox Greasemonkey
From: JohnInKansas

I didn't think many people here would be using it, but the link for other updates might be of more general use.

The fix, according to the eWeek article, is a "neutered version" of Greasemonkey, pending - probably - a rewrite of the program.

John


22 Jul 05 - 01:20 PM (#1525446)
Subject: RE: BS: Tech: Firefox Greasemonkey
From: Bill D

I remembered being intrigued by the stated possibilities of Greasemonkey...but now I'll watch to see how all those brave testers manage before seriously considering it1


22 Jul 05 - 01:52 PM (#1525471)
Subject: RE: BS: Tech: Firefox Greasemonkey
From: Donuel

For internet explorer users:
The most dangerous website I know of regarding system operation trojan horse virus, spyware and general hard drive mayhem is StrangeCosmos.com

Even a 2005 Norton firewall is of little protection.

Sending a person there by a deceptive link should legally be considered to be assault, vandalism and destruction of private property.