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  1. Well, credit where credit's due: Firefox implemented the AI blocking that many of us were clamoring for. Go into the settings, search for "AI", and scroll all the way to the bottom. The screenshot depicts what my settings were immediately after updating, where I'd previously used about:config to shut off some things using flags.

    P.S. Zen Browser is a nice derivative of Firefox that implements much of what I liked about Vivaldi. If you want a more minimalist UI and/or tab tiling, it's worth checking out.

    #FuckAI #Firefox #MozillaFirefox #Mozilla

  2. Anyone know why the Legacy fork of Firefox (Firefox-Dynasty) was taken down along with the lead developers ShitHub account? #opensource #mozillafirefox #mozilla #tech #foss

  3. Kill-Switch für Firefox "KI"

    Weil ich immer wieder drübergestoßen bin, hier kurz zusammengefasst.

    Alternative?
    Waterfox, ein KI-freier Firefox-Fork. Mozilla-Konto nutzbar, damit ist ein Sync zwischen versch. Geräten wie gewohnt nutzbar, auch eine Android-App gibt es.

    Je nach Distribution in Terminal eingeben:

    sudo dnf remove firefox && flatpak install flathub net.waterfox.waterfox

    sudo apt remove firefox && flatpak install flathub net.waterfox.waterfox

    Ende der Geschichte.
    As simple as that. 🤷‍♂️

    #Firefox #FirefoxKI #FirefoxAI #FirefoxKillSwitch #KI #KünstlicheIntelligenz #Mozilla #MozillaFirefox #Waterfox

  4. 🚨 New Video: 5 Browser Extensions That Give You Real Digital Independence

    If you are browsing the web without an ad blocker, your browser is an open door for data brokers. But at this point, uBlock Origin is just the bare minimum. In the new video, I am sharing the 5 free and open source (FOSS) browser extensions I use to harden my system, poison data profiles, and actively fight back against the surveillance economy.

    Independent content. No AI. No sponsors.

    ▶️ YouTube: youtube.com/watch?v=fA9FjlZMJBQ

    📺 PeerTube: gnulinux.tube/w/cpHrqio1e4L7Hp

    Support the mission: ☕ ko-fi.com/terminaltilt | liberapay.com/terminaltilt

    #YouTube #Video #Privacy #FOSS #Internet #WebBrowser #Browser #MozillaFirefox #Firefox #Chrome #GoogleChrome #Librewolf #ZenBrowser #Waterfox #Linux #Security #CyberSecurity #TerminalTilt #NoAI #HumanMade #OpenSource #SmallCreator #QueerCreator #DisabledCreator #GNULinux #GNU #Linux

  5. 📰 «El riesgo de usar autocompletado de contraseñas en el navegador»
    🔗 proxy.jesusysustics.com/2026/0
    El autocompletado de contraseñas en Chrome o en Edge es tan cómodo como inseguro. Así te las pueden robar en segundos genbeta.com/seguridad/autocomp

    Hoy vengo a jugar fuerte con algo que comento en muchísimos cursos para concienciar del peligro de usar el gestor de contraseñas integrado en el navegador. Pero en este artículo no se conforman con asustar al personal sino que muestra muy claramente cómo obtener las contraseñas.

    Así que vuelvo a insistir en que, si vas a usar ese tipo de gestor de contraseñas, al menos toma todas las precauciones posibles.

    #️⃣ #2FA #Brave #contraseña #gestorDeContraseñas #GoogleChrome #MicrosoftEdge #MozillaFirefox #navegadorWeb #privacidad #riesgo #seguridad
  6. Google's Threat Analysis Group has uncovered a high-severity heap buffer overflow vulnerability in the libvpx library, specifically in its VP8 encoding component, registered as CVE-2023-5217. This vulnerability allows arbitrary code execution, posing a significant threat. The exploit is known to exist in the wild and affects various applications and services that use the libvpx library for VP8 and VP9 video encoding and decoding, including WebRTC platforms, streaming services, and multimedia applications relying on FFmpeg. Developers and IT administrators using libvpx should upgrade to a patched version, and general users should keep their software updated as vendors release patches. The vulnerability extends beyond Google Chrome, impacting Mozilla Firefox and other softwares.

    #Bug #Webm #Security #Web #Cybersecurity #CVE #Infosec #Privacy #Google #Chrome #Firefox #Mozilla #Tech #TechBites

  7. He leído por aquí varias veces que el cifrado de #Proton Mail solo funciona con Proton y NO es cierto:

    - Proton utiliza #WebKeyDirectory para intentar localizar la clave pública del destinatario. (wiki.gnupg.org/WKD). De forma resumida: #WKD comprueba el dominio del destinatario por si tiene una web y esta tiene un directorio ".well-known/openpgpkey".

    -- Si encuentra una clave pública que tenga la dirección de correo del destinatario asociada con su identidad, cifra el correo con ella.

    - Si tienes un dominio propio pero no apunta a ninguna web, puedes apuntar al servidor de claves públicas de #OpenPGP.
    (consulta "wkd as a service" keys.openpgp.org/about/usage/).

    - Y sí, esto también funciona si usas un cliente de correo electrónico compatible con AutoCrypt. (Mozilla Thunderbird, FairEmail…).

    Por estas cosas, pese a que Proton obviamente ha abusado del marketing, voy a seguir recomendándolo al público general.

    #PGP

  8. #DigiCert customer support compromised with .scr ZIP attachment 🤷

    During our investigation between 2026-04-14 and 2026-04-17, as DigiCert identified certificates potentially affected by the threat actor’s actions, we revoked them. DigiCert revoked 60 certificates issued from the following CAs:

    • DigiCert Trusted G4 Code Signing RSA4096 SHA256 2021 CA1
    • DigiCert Trusted G4 Code Signing RSA4096 SHA384 2021 CA1
    • GoGetSSL G4 CS RSA4096 SHA256 2022 CA-1
    • Verokey High Assurance Secure Code EV

    https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2033170

    #x509 #infosec

  9. #retrocomputing #vintagecomputing #search #searchengine #frogFind #AROS #Amiga #OdysseyWebBrowser #Odyssey

    Catch of the Day: The Spirit of the Amiga Lives On! 🦋💾

    Hey Retro Fans!
    Anyone who thinks the era of Commodore and the legendary AmigaOS is long gone hasn't reckoned with our FrogFind radar. Today we caught an exotic guest in the frog pond that proves: Legends never die, they just recompile!

    Our bouncer welcomed this fantastic entry:
    Mozilla/5.0 (AROS x86_64; Odyssey Web Browser; rv:2.1) ...

    What we are looking at here is AROS (AROS Research Operating System). This is not an emulator, but a completely independent, open-source operating system that has recreated the APIs of the classic AmigaOS 3.1 from scratch—designed to run natively and lightning-fast on modern x86_64 PC processors! Booting AROS brings that unmistakable, lightweight Amiga feeling straight to a modern machine.

    And what do you use to browse the web? The Odyssey Web Browser (OWB), of course, the absolute undisputed champion of "next-gen" Amiga-like systems (such as MorphOS, AmigaOS 4, and AROS). The fact that someone boots up their alternative, enthusiast operating system and deliberately navigates to FrogFind shows just how deeply rooted our search engine has become in the scene.

    Cheers to the alternative operating system community! May your Guru Meditation always stay away.

    Your FrogFind Team 🐸

  10. Automakers’ data privacy practices “are unacceptable,” says US senator - Enlarge (credit: Getty Images)

    US Senator Edward Markey (D-Mas... - arstechnica.com/?p=1988229 #connectedcarprivacy #mozillafoundation #edwardmarkey #dataprivacy #automakers #cars

  11. “Filtering of #GenAI training datasets on #CommonCrawl data is often very basic. Example: C4, filtering out sources that contains naughty words. This leaves violence in, and removes a lot of LGBTQIA content.” — @tootbaack
    Full paper presentation: mozilla.social/@tootbaack/1118
    #AoIR

  12. Most generative AI models were trained on Common Crawl, a massive archive of web crawl data. Yet most people never heard of it. My new research studies Common Crawl in-depth and highlights its influence on LLM research and development #commoncrawl #ai #generativeAI #llm #datagovernance #sts foundation.mozilla.org/en/rese (1/10)

  13. No outages in the latest Apache logs. However, there is plenty of suspicious activity.

    The log has 16,033 lines.

    Of these, 1,559 lines feature the "RecentChanges" function for my wikis. Which is something regular users _might_ call up from time to time, but I suspect that #scrapers are the more likely culprits.

    The vast majority of these requests come from a random assortment of IP addresses, and they usually end with something on the lines of:

    "Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10_15_7) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/123.0.0.0 Safari/537.36"

    So yeah, "anonymous bot nets scraping the Interwebs for nefarious purposes" would be by first guess.

  14. I gave a talk on #shufflecake at the #oscw (open source cryptography workshop) in #sofia #bulgaria. Many thanks to Cindy Lin, Ioana Nedelcu, Elizaveta Tretiakova (#google) and Anna Weine (#mozilla) for organizing. #privacy #truecrypt #veracrypt #horizenlabs #zkverify

  15. fuck u mozilla

    --- memory/build/mozjemalloc.cpp.orig
    +++ memory/build/mozjemalloc.cpp
    @@ -5257,7 +5257,7 @@ static void replace_malloc_init_funcs(malloc_table_t* table) {
    #endif

    #define NOTHROW_MALLOC_DECL(...) \
    - MOZ_MEMORY_API MACRO_CALL(GENERIC_MALLOC_DECL, (noexcept(true), __VA_ARGS__))
    + MOZ_MEMORY_API MACRO_CALL(GENERIC_MALLOC_DECL, (, __VA_ARGS__))

    u will not defeat me mozilla