Well seen as though we were talking about breaking passwords, here’s a tool for Firefox to help you manage your more secure passwords. Better security without bursting your brain Password Hasher is a Firefox security extension for generating site-specific strong passwords from one (or a few) master key(s). What good security practice demands: Strong passwords […]
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FireCAT 1.3 Released – Firefox Catalog of Auditing Extensions
[ad] FireCAT is a Firefox Framework Map collection of the most useful security oriented extensions. Version 1.3 was pending the ExploitMe tools availability to the public. Changes for version 1.3 Category Information Gathering (Googling and Spidering) GSI Google Site indexer (GSI Creates Site Maps based on Google queries. Useful for both Penetration Testing and Search […]
Data Leakage Bug in Mozilla Firefox Confirmed
[ad] It seems a data leakage bug has struck Firefox recently and has been confirmed by Window Snyder the security bod at Mozilla. It’s basically a Chrome directory traversal bug (It seems a lot of the Firefox issues have had to do with chrome?). It’s rated as low risk, but it can give away the […]
FireCAT 1.2 Released – Firefox Catalog of Auditing Extensions
[ad] As mentioned in the previous FireCAT 1.1 post, FireCAT 1.2 was released last month. If you aren’t aware, FireCAT is a Firefox Framework Map collection of the most useful security oriented extensions. Changes for FireCAT 1.2 Renamed subcategory “Social Engineering” to “Data mining” Bibirmer updated location (thanks to Zagrodzki Krzysztof from Telekomunikacja Polska) Enhanced […]
FireCAT 1.1 Released – Turn Firefox into a Security Platform
[ad] FireCAT is a Firefox Framework Map collection of the most useful security oriented extensions. It can be used to turn your favorite browser (Firefox) into a powerful security framework. FireCAT comes from “Firefox Catalog of Auditing Toolbox” Changes for FireCAT 1.1 + Category Network Utililies – Added ffsniff to subcat “Sniffers” – Added CrossFTP […]