![]() The standard litany of security answers to security questions that come up. ![]() So the alternative to this is to turn off compression, refuse zips, and do not click on any files that someone whom you do not know sends you. The hack relies on the JAR protocol, and how it handles ZIP files. The vulnerability, which is still in the wild some 10 days after its discovery on, allows hackers to access Google accounts, including Gmail, with cross-site scripting attacks. Mozilla has taken another security blow with the discovery that Google user accounts can be accessed through a dangerous Firefox exploit. The only real remediation that home users can take is to turn off the scripting function in Firefox, which means many web sites will not work right as scripting is the basis for many web sites. PCWorld reports that this hack has been in the wild, and is highly successful. A new Gmail hack has been discovered about 10 days ago that will allow someone to effectively take over someone’s Gmail account.
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