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What browser u kniggs use?

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I'm partial to Firefox..........Fuck Internet Explorer!!
 
Maxthon3, is a free broswer download and all your shit goes thru a proxy server,GICH.........:coffee:
 
chrome also
 
I gotta ditch internet explorer .... Safari most the time.
 
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original version of worldwideweb....
 
Maxthon3, is a free broswer download and all your shit goes thru a proxy server,GICH.........:coffee:
looks at child porn, needs to block his IP haha
i use safari ? i think ? whatever comes on the mac book pro
 
looks at child porn, needs to block his IP haha
i use safari ? i think ? whatever comes on the mac book pro
and you call me feeble, ask twenty 6th graders what browser they use and 18 will answer without pause, the other two run track in the special olympics, which one are you......:coffee:
 
Chrome. Recently switched from Firefox.
 
Puffin web browser with a few little tricks and mods


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Anyone using Google Chrome may want to consider doing some research on that browser and be very careful as to the configuration settings on the browser.
As well understand that Google sees Chrome in part as a user internet activity tracking tool for Google Customer Relationship Management data sales to third parties.

There are 'extensions' built into that browser that will allow direct data transmissions to Google.
 
Anyone using Google Chrome may want to consider doing some research on that browser and be very careful as to the configuration settings on the browser.
As well understand that Google sees Chrome in part as a user internet activity tracking tool for Google Customer Relationship Management data sales to third parties.

There are 'extensions' built into that browser that will allow direct data transmissions to Google.

So the little side selling things are going start showing amature porn and gearz. I'm kuhl with that
 
So the little side selling things are going start showing amature porn and gearz. I'm kuhl with that

This is code being downloaded into a user machine in the form of an 'extension'.
Malware companies are buying extensions, writing malware and virus code into those extensions and those extensions are being downloaded into browsers.

They are using it to plant code on a user machine to form bot networks that utilize user machines for spam distributions, tracking user activity ect.

http://lifehacker.com/many-browser-extensions-have-become-adware-or-malware-1505117457


[url]http://www.howtogeek.com/180175/warning-your-browser-extensions-are-spying-on-you/

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Pretty much every thing you do can be traced/tracked nowadays. :coffee:

It goes further than that.
If a crook can plant code on a browser, they can hijack through the browser the machine to a site and once the user is there cause a script injection of a drive by download of a malware/virus onto a machine without the user knowing about it.
That malware/virus can capture the login information to a online bank account and every other single ID and password that someone uses to log-in to a site.
Then transmit the information back to the crook.
 
I clearly not computer savy enough. This conversation just took flight over my head
 
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This is code being downloaded into a user machine in the form of an 'extension'.
Malware companies are buying extensions, writing malware and virus code into those extensions and those extensions are being downloaded into browsers.

They are using it to plant code on a user machine to form bot networks that utilize user machines for spam distributions, tracking user activity ect.

http://lifehacker.com/many-browser-extensions-have-become-adware-or-malware-1505117457


http://www.howtogeek.com/180175/warning-your-browser-extensions-are-spying-on-you/

Well, shit, up until now it was CHROME hands down. Now I am not sure...Thanks...lol
 
This illustrates what is going on with these browser extensions and how to get rid of the problem.

http://malwaretips.com/blogs/remove-browser-redirect-virus/

If a crook can plant via a browser extension a redirect virus into a browser they can hijack a machine to a site and like I posted prior, cause a script injection into a machine of a virus that can capture in example ID and passwords for a online banking site.
 
I run on my machine the pro version of this Malwarebyte program.
It is highly effective at blocking sites that may contain scripts that could inject a virus or malware into a machine.

The pro version ( it costs but is worth it) loads a real time scanner that blocks malware and virus injection attempts.
The scanner runs against a constantly updated database that contains a list of known malicious sites.

I see Malwarebytes redirect warnings constantly on some sites that indicate that Malwarebytes has blocked a redirect attempt to a site that may contain virus/malware.
Sometimes pics and other types of content have in them an embedded redirect that will hijack a machine to a site.

Malwarebytes.

http://www.malwarebytes.org/free/
 
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