IE pwns SecondLife - GNUCITIZEN - ‘Attackers can steal the victim’s login credentials, therefore hijacking their virtual persona, by simply tricking them into visiting a malicious Web page. Here is an example…’ FF was vulnerable too, but they patched it already? (via Nobody Fugazi)
Official Linden Blog statement on this security issue: SL URL Handler Exploit.
2nd Sex - Join or Die - Once upon a time SL could be a town. Everyone knew everyone else, and everyone could more or less get along with everyone else. But that was long before me.
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One Response to “Second Life web resources for September 15th 2007 through September 17th 2007”
Smiley Barry
wrote a comment on September 18, 2007
Firefox is vulnerable if you asked it to not ask you ever again for secondlife:// protocol requests, I did it, but I fixed this easily in the configuration file. Of course, Firefox uses no registry (hardly), so it was a snap ;-). If you have this too, as in asked Firefox to leave you alone about secondlife:// protocol requests, email me for help to reverse it ;-).
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One Response to “Second Life web resources for September 15th 2007 through September 17th 2007”
Firefox is vulnerable if you asked it to not ask you ever again for secondlife:// protocol requests, I did it, but I fixed this easily in the configuration file. Of course, Firefox uses no registry (hardly), so it was a snap ;-). If you have this too, as in asked Firefox to leave you alone about secondlife:// protocol requests, email me for help to reverse it ;-).
Care to comment?