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12 paź 2017 · Phishing Domains, urls websites and threats database. We use the PyFunceble testing tool to validate the status of all known Phishing domains and provide stats to reveal how many unique domains used for Phishing are still active.
24 paź 2024 · Injection into the Extension APIs is a vulnerability unique to browser extensions. If attacker-controlled data is able to be injected into an API call, an attacker may gain the abilities of the extension. Generally, the APIs fall into two categories, those that change data and those that leak data.
Features. Write once and deploy to Chrome, Opera & Firefox. Based on WebExtensions. It also includes a tiny polyfill to bring uniformity to the APIs exposed by different browsers. Live-reload. Your changes to CSS, HTML & JS files will be relayed instantly without having to manually reload the extension.
A free and open platform for detecting and preventing email attacks like BEC, malware, and credential phishing. Gain visibility and control, hunt for advanced threats, collaborate with the community, and write detections-as-code. security phishing email-security security-tools detection-rules phishing-detection. Updated Oct 30, 2024.
3 sty 2023 · Enhanced iFrame Protection (EIP) which is a lightweight extension to automatically detect and provide verbose warnings for embedded iframe elements in order to protect against browser-in-the-browser attacks. This extension is available for Chrome, Microsoft Edge, and Firefox web browsers. In the image below, we tried to open a phishing link on ...
23 paź 2020 · Download PhishDetect for Firefox. PhishDetect is a browser extension designed to protect you from phishing attacks. Using the menu you are able to request a link or the content of a visited page to be analyzed by our PhishDetect service and determine if it's suspicious.
8 maj 2024 · phishing. Malware lurking in “official” GitHub and GitLab links. Can you catch malware by downloading files from Microsoft’s repositories on GitHub? Turns out, you can. Stay alert! Stan Kaminsky. May 8, 2024. One of the oldest security tips is: “Only download software from official sources”.