ABP non-intrusive adds setting & other concerns

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ABP non-intrusive adds setting & other concerns

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Hi I'm new here and I have a few questions, like most people on this site I have have ABP installed and for a while I was a little confused about the misleading label of non-intrusive advertising, but after coming across some information turns out ABP wasn't been very frank about this and they make it sound like there allowing some banner adds on smaller domains though it looks like you don't need to have this enabled in order to display some safe/stable adds on certain sites instead it's similar to Ghostery's Ghostrank. So if non-intrusive advertising is enabled can NoScript prevent eavesdropping from ABP?
Beyond the ABP concern I have a couple more questions and concerns

no.1 Careto malware you can read about it on BleepingComputers, since its so sophisticated I'm wondering how well NoScript would be able to prevent it from infecting a system? :geek: :cry:

no. 2 On the topic of exploits how well does BrowserProtect work with NoScript and is it worth installing if you already have Noscript installed?


PS: The two main concerns for me is the ABP non-intrusive adds & Careto malware
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Re: ABP non-intrusive adds setting & other concerns

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SuperSapien64 wrote:So if non-intrusive advertising is enabled can NoScript prevent eavesdropping from ABP?
NoScript is not a privacy tool, and is not primarily concerned with eavesdropping.

If advertising relies on JavaScript, then NoScript will block it. If it is just images and stylesheets, then it is not a threat to your security and NoScript will ignore it.

You probably want Adblock Edge.
Careto malware you can read about it on BleepingComputers, since its so sophisticated I'm wondering how well NoScript would be able to prevent it from infecting a system?
Kaspersky Labs have indicated that the bug spreads by emails containing links to attack sites. If you mistakenly follow the links, NoScript will kill active content on the attack sites, which will stop them from downloading the malware onto your system.
On the topic of exploits how well does BrowserProtect work with NoScript and is it worth installing if you already have Noscript installed?
To me, it doesn't sound like it's ever worth installing; I've never had to deal with my homepage or search engine being hijacked. But I doubt there's any conflict with NoScript.
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Re: ABP non-intrusive adds setting & other concerns

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Thrawn wrote:
SuperSapien64 wrote:So if non-intrusive advertising is enabled can NoScript prevent eavesdropping from ABP?
NoScript is not a privacy tool, and is not primarily concerned with eavesdropping.

If advertising relies on JavaScript, then NoScript will block it. If it is just images and stylesheets, then it is not a threat to your security and NoScript will ignore it.
You probably want Adblock Edge.


Thanks but I'm manly referring to tracking/analytic scripts, anyway it probably would be a good idea for ABP users to disable the non-intrusive advertising feature which should reduce tracking, there's also Disconnect which has some privacy and security features as well plus it works well with Noscript, and I've heard about Request Policy though I'm not a %100 sure how much it could help against intrusive scripts.



Careto malware you can read about it on BleepingComputers, since its so sophisticated I'm wondering how well NoScript would be able to prevent it from infecting a system?


Kaspersky Labs have indicated that the bug spreads by emails containing links to attack sites. If you mistakenly follow the links, NoScript will kill active content on the attack sites, which will stop them from downloading the malware onto your system.


I figured so which is very comforting to know :D just goes to prove that open source really is the most sensible solution for security.


On the topic of exploits how well does BrowserProtect work with NoScript and is it worth installing if you already have Noscript installed?
Thrawn wrote:To me, it doesn't sound like it's ever worth installing; I've never had to deal with my homepage or search engine being hijacked. But I doubt there's any conflict with NoScript.
Right and typical browser hacks are usually done by exploiting a script java or flash, since Noscript automatically blocks these types of exploits whats the point of installing it. :roll:




PS: I like your philosophy :D ;) (Religion is not the opium of the masses. Daily life is the opium of the masses.

True religion, which dares to acknowledge death and challenge the way we live, is an attempt to wake up.
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At one point, my signature was my geek code, but it confused people from non-English-speaking backgrounds.

Any other questions about Careto?
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Re: ABP non-intrusive adds setting & other concerns

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8-) Maybe another time, but thanks for assist you where very helpful.
Have a wonderful week. :D
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