Even with NoScript plugin installed, users were still vulnerable. Fortunately, May 27th update fixes that.
Not sure what they mean by May 27th update, ours (NoScript) or the browser? I am thinking NS, right?
Even with NoScript plugin installed, users were still vulnerable. Fortunately, May 27th update fixes that.
GµårÐïåñ wrote:Not sure what they mean by May 27th update, ours (NoScript) or the browser? I am thinking NS, right?
Giorgio Maone wrote:Right.
https://www.ixquick.com/eng/disable-scripts-instructions.html wrote:For added security Ixquick recommends disabling Javascript, Java, Flash and other scripting from the entire ixquick-proxy.com domain and its subdomains.
To do so:
- Make sure you are using the Firefox Web Browser
- Install the NoScript Add-on
Use NoScript, a limited user account and a virtual machine and be safe(r)!
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How to re-enable Javascript:
Firefox:
Tools -> Options -> Content -> Make sure "Enable JavaScript" is checked.
NoScript:
Allow Scripts Globally OR Allow cpalead.com.