That's probably true. And that's why I'm using SeaXNG which in turns uses multiple search engines - which ones depends on your choice.
... or another SearXNG instance. Yes, I've been using SearXNG for a long time, right now gruble.de.
Yep - and now add to this the new Outlook vulnerability that allows an attacker to get your NTLM v2 hashed passwords via a calendar invitation....
https://www.betterbird.eu/#featuretable If one needs those features is everyone's own decision. However, that article is largely BS. I've been...
Once again Microsft was a victim of of a cyber attack. A hacker group named Midnight Blizzard (also known as Nobelium, Cozy Bear or APT29) had...
After many years finally an update to this thread. ;) I found 2 helpful sites worth to check. 1. https://cmdgenerator.phphe.com/ 2....
Funny! So Librewolf is installed in /usr/share/librewolf, indeed? Then there should be a librewolf script in /usr/bin which says: #!/bin/sh exec...
aa-genprof tried to create that profile in /etc/apparmor.d but as a user you don't have write permissions. That's why it's necessary to...
There is no librewolf profile as you executed aa-genprof without sudo. But anyway - why do you want to create a profile if Librewolf is running...
Yes, without sudo you don‘t have write premission for /etc/apparmor.d.
Sure, but that was not the question. The question was if a user should update immediately. I say: yes, one should. Another participant here...
Ah yes, sorry, you are right, I haven‘t used aa-genprof a long time. But I still prefer aa-autodep as I usually leave new profiles in complain...
Yes, to the ESR version. But that one has to be updated as well in such cases.
No, I haven't. And according to the man page it seems to be only useful if there are specific templates available which are to be used for that...
As mentioned, most browser updates fix security issues. Chromium-based browsers have what feels like, at least, one zero-day vulnerability per...
Okay, so Mint obviously handled this issue in a strange way. Anyway, there is no Firefox profile ready to use, so you might want to get one from...
Just to clarify: When I wrote that the "*.local file (which can be placed in ~/.config/firejail or in /etc/firejail) should be used to make...
As mentioned in the previous post, if /etc/apparmor.d/usr.bin.firefox exists (and it should - otherwise /etc/apparmor.d/disable/usr.bin.firefox...
No, there are no ignore rules in AppArmor.
Yes, but it should still be available in /etc/apparmor.d as the file in the disable subfolder is only a symlink to the original profile. Well,...
Well, that's possible, of course. However, the nameservice abstraction allows a lot more, and if the 3rd option is sufficient I would prefer that...
Well, it's based on v115ESR so security fixes are backported, at least.
Well, both sleeping tabs and workspaces can be implemented by several available add-ons. I've never missed both features and I'm glad that Firefox...
Yes, but this is why *.local profiles exist. In every profile there is a line like include catfish.local and this *.local file (which can be...
Yes, by using medium or hard mode. See also the discussion here. That said, you can disable all protections is Noscript and leave only the XSS...
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