The threat you're worried about is basically
Cursorjacking. Yes, NoScript protects against cursorjacking attacks via ClearClick - at least, attacks that involve making you think your cursor is somewhere other than where it really is.
If you can think of other ways in which manipulating the cursor is dangerous, then please feel free to post in the NoScript Development forum.
barbaz wrote:???
I see it too...
Bug in AddressMatcher?
Nope, not a bug. ABE just didn't know you wanted a regex, that's all. You started the string with a leading dot, which is a valid wildcard in ABE. Adding the carat fixes that.
NSuser2013 wrote:I really don't like where this is going. What I mean is, why does the Firefox end user not have the power to disable mouse manipulations through about:config globally?
If someone wants to identify the exact functions that allow cursor control, then
Controle de Scripts may help. Assuming that it doesn't rely on CAPS, which is dead.
And I am surprised I am the only one worried about this security flaw?

You're in a forum full of people who are worried about the
security risks inherent in JavaScript, run by a guy who built
the best tool in the world to fix the situation.