By Simon WaddingtonPosted Monday 12th November 2007 18:39 GMT
I believe that the newest version of the Firefox plugin called, "Noscript" overcomes this JarJar vulnerability & stops a whole bunch of other nasties. Admittedly, it makes web browsing a bit ugly, but the web is a pretty ugly place isn't it?
By NamePosted Tuesday 13th November 2007 15:05 GMT
The media scaremongers have infiltrated The Register! Red alert!
You forgot to include Paris Hilton in the subject. I'm sure this affects her too someway. Maybe she drinks java coffee and has an outfit made of fox skin? ;-)
By Mary FPosted Friday 23rd November 2007 07:45 GMT
The ONLY fix currently available is the NoScript plugin according to the US Cert advisory (www.kb.cert.org/vuls/id/715737).
I know NoScript can be a pain on some sites - I've even (*shudder*) had to revert to IE to use some of them - but I value my security over the issues, particularly as my kids use IM, mySpace and other social networks so much.
btw the original report on this was made by Jesse Ruderman in February. Why has it taken so long to not produce a fix?
Comments on: Firefox broken Jar vuln. menaces Gmail
heh #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Monday 12th November 2007 17:13 GMT
"Noscript" plugin #
By Simon Waddington Posted Monday 12th November 2007 18:39 GMT
No real #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Tuesday 13th November 2007 00:16 GMT
RE: No real #
By Law Posted Tuesday 13th November 2007 13:37 GMT
What's this got to do with Gmail? #
By Name Posted Tuesday 13th November 2007 15:05 GMT
The latest version of the Firefox browser #
By Colin Millar Posted Tuesday 13th November 2007 15:15 GMT
Shame you left out the NoScript advice #
By Mary F Posted Friday 23rd November 2007 07:45 GMT