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YES. Does NOT show sub-subdomains: cdnjs.cloudflare.com, pagead2.googlesyndication.com, www.googletagmanager.com, after click on icon. Could see these sub-subdomains, if click at the left of each (highlighted) subdomain. But uMatrix 1.4.4 (this is the latest version, and you have 1.4.1b6, why?...) show these sub-subdomains, like at your screenshot.
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uBlock Origin v1.26.2 window does not show sub-subdomains on some websites (only shows after click on subdomain) - affected 11 r 4, 13.5 r 5 and DcBrowser M. Other versions (11 M, 12 r, 12 M, 13 r and 13 M) OK. Examples: msfn.org, trustscam.com, fast.com, twitter.com It's problem on my end only, or you see this same, please?
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Who keeps sending these messages? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m75qhf10P8k
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The Universe is Hostile to Computers https://youtu.be/AaZ_RSt0KP8 ..and the Chinese in all this are where???
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The Snowflake Mystery demystified The Snowflake mystery, explained by Dr Ken Libbrecht who is the world expert on snowflakes. Dr Ken Libbrecht designer of custom snowflakes, snowflake consultant for the movie Frozen – his photos appear on postage stamps all over the world. VIDEO on Wordlesstech.com here: https://wordlesstech.com/the-snowflake-mystery/ - I find this very captivating!
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Could someone more skilled help me to choose the parameters to check in this WebAPI Blocker extension, which increase security and privacy, without negative effects on the web experience, please?... And if found some parameters that harm the web experience, could he bring them here so that everyone is warned, please?... Thank you!
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Back to the essential: 360 Extreme Explorer... 360Chrome (and DcBrowser) behave better than the newest Chrome versions, in many parameters! - thanks to our two developers, who dedicate their time to create builds that are at the top of the current web requirements, for our belowed Windows XP machines! For us in the West, and for the Chinese too! A first private worldwide initiative for more security and privacy in browsers for Windows XP! Excuse me for doing the translation for the Chinese: 回归本质:360极速浏览器... 360Chrome(和DcBrowser)在许多参数上比最新的Chrome版本表现得更好 - 感谢我们的两位开发人员,他们奉献了自己的时间,为我们低于Windows XP的机器创建了符合当前网络要求的构建版本 为我们西方人,也为中国人! 世界范围内的第一个私人倡议,为Windows XP的浏览器提供更多的安全和隐私!
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The Death Of My Friend, The Carpenter Bee 'Watermelon' The kitten I was caring for died horribly. And the mother cat's amazing reaction
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"The proliferation of the Asian hornet, or Vespa velutina, in France where it arrived a few years ago has become a cause for alarm. However, according to specialists, the hornet is rather shy and avoids humans. Not very aggressive, it is not considered a real danger despite some incidents. However, it becomes nervous when you approach its nest. The Asian hornet is smaller than the common hornet of our regions, or Vespa crabro, and "not more dangerous", explained Philippe Annoyer, head of the entomology collections of the Natural History Museum of Toulouse." - translated from "Figaro"... "Introduced to France in 2004 where it has spread rapidly. In 2016 the first UK sighting was confirmed in Gloucestershire." https://www.vespavelutina.co.uk/uploads/1/1/9/0/11907802/id_vespa_velutina__asian_hornet_final.pdf I have seen, that it is not dangerous at all for the man, even friendly! This is crazy, look at that: https://youtu.be/8qynY8BFw34
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"Arrived in France in the 1970s, the very exotic collared parakeet could, in the long run, threaten the survival of local species. Like its cousin the parrot, the collared parakeet is capable, in captivity, of imitating the human voice. It was already known in Rome, at the time of Julius Caesar, where a gifted bird could cost more than a slave. About forty centimeters high, it is endowed with a magnificent spring green plumage, a long tail turning turquoise and for the males, a black collar. As for its flight behaviour, with its dark red, hooked and powerful beak, it chatters noisily and can also whistle. For thirty years, insidiously, it has undertaken to put its touch of color and exoticism in the parks, woods and gardens of Ile-de-France. In Antony, the inhabitants of a residence are divided. For several years, a colony has taken up residence in the park. If the bird and its shimmering colors delight some residents who sometimes feed them, the droppings that accumulate on the cars parked below are not to the taste of their owners ... Queen of the escape, the Anglo-Saxons nicknamed it the Houdini parakeet. This is how it arrived in our latitudes. About fifty individuals would have escaped from a container in the airport area of Orly in 1974. The scenario was repeated in the 1990s, this time at Roissy-Charles-de-Gaulle airport. Since then, these parakeets are numerous to gather in dormitories at night in Wissous (91) a few kilometers as the crow flies from Orly as well as in Roissy (95) along the runways. According to the League for the Protection of Birds (LPO), there are now nearly 1,500 individuals in Ile-de-France. It would dislodge the squirrels It can be seen in the park of Sceaux, in the park of the Vallée-aux-Loups in Châtenay-Malabry, in the wood of Vincennes and in the park Monsouris. In Great Britain, where it appeared at the end of the 1960's, the population of ring-necked parakeets now amounts to about 20 000 individuals, including 10 000 for London and its suburbs! And it can be found as far south as the Highlands. In the rest of Europe, a colony of 10 000 individuals lives in the Brussels area. It can also be found in Zurich, Hamburg, Barcelona... Psittacula krameri manillensis is the most widespread psittacid in the world. Those that have adapted to our country are native to the Indian subcontinent. There, it is considered a pest. It eats fruits and seeds in abundance. It would be responsible for the loss of nearly 20% of corn crops. Since 2008, Natural England, the British wildlife observatory, has put the bird under surveillance and conditionally authorizes a landowner to shoot it without requesting a permit. Xavier Japiot, ornithologist at Paris Nature, the biodiversity unit of the Paris City Council, explains that in France this bird does not have any special status. This does not prevent some ornithologists from being concerned: the ring-necked parakeet causes damage to crops, especially fruit trees, in its natural nesting area. Moreover, the bird, a cavernicole, is suspected of hunting other cavity-nesting species such as woodpeckers, nuthatches, starlings, owls and even squirrels. In Ile-de-France, ornithologists are carefully monitoring the progress of the bird. If the current state and the impact of this population remain low, studies estimate however that it could be multiplied by ten in the next ten years. Among the measures envisaged, they recommend banning direct feeding by the public, cause of the wild proliferation of exotic species. A common sense measure, to avoid that the ring-necked parakeet becomes a heavenly "plague"." Here in French: https://www.lefigaro.fr/environnement/2012/04/03/01029-20120403ARTFIG00710-des-perroquets-parisiens-sous-haute-surveillance.php
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My Browser Builds (Part 3)
msfntor replied to roytam1's topic in Browsers working on Older NT-Family OSes
I see, that you have approx. 360 MB RAM used. -
About XSinator results: "You can also compare your result to other internet browsers: Click on Compare your results. Your browser is in the first column "Your Browser". On the right, you will find all the other browsers by version. Finally you find the same color code green, red or yellow. If needed, you can filter the comparison to a specific browser and even by version and platform (Windows, Linux, MacOSX) ". - translated from French article here: XSINATOR : FAIRE UN TEST XS-LEAKS BROWSER DE SON NAVIGATEUR WEB: https://www.malekal.com/xsinator-faire-un-test-xs-leaks-browser-de-son-navigateur-web/ So I see from this Compare your results page, that the problems are identical for all new versions of Chrome (up to version 80 - the older versions are not there...) - but 360Chrome (and DcBrowser) behave better than the newest Chrome versions, in many parameters!
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In my city, I frequently saw a parrot, who came on the windowsill of an old lady to ask noisily for his food, every day at the same time, every day... but he does not come anymore... I hope he has found his little heartmate elsewhere.
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Yes, sure.. "Cross-site attacks are not new, but the academic researchers showed how many types of XS-Leaks are still unclassified and unresolved." I've found interesting extension, play with "countless" possibilities: WebAPI Blocker: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/webapi-blocker/pnkcgdkeogljjhpgfbnlnpnenhebeiaf/related?hl=en-US Unnotched already WebGLBuffer to see the pictures and Youtube videos... To be able to quote in the reply window of our website, I've unnotched HTLMCanvasElement... - so that Speedtest by Ookla can choose the server...: unnotch WebSocket ...
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My Browser Builds (Part 3)
msfntor replied to roytam1's topic in Browsers working on Older NT-Family OSes
Hmm I have 3rd svchost.exe running.. We have already talked about this.. but where?. My explorer.exe has 20.64 MB ..and your RAM used (number from Core Temp)?.. -
"How can you prevent attackers from exploiting a CSS injection vulnerability? There are a few simple steps you can take to ensure your application is free from bugs that could allow attackers to include arbitrary CSS content: Apply context-dependent sanitization. This means that you have to use different forms of encoding in different situations: for example, hex encoding within script blocks or HTML entities within other HTML tags. There might be situations where you need to use other forms of sanitization as well, like HTML encoding, or with the help of a white list. Scan your application with a vulnerability scanner, since the vulnerability is essentially an injection of HTML code that can be detected by most web application security scanners. Just like XSS, this attack requires an injection of code. Netsparker can easily detect the underlying injection vulnerability, which is similar to Cross-Site Scripting. Implement a proper Content Security Policy (CSP) if you want to be absolutely sure that an attacker can't abuse this vulnerability, even if you forgot sanitization once. We recommend that you also implement a proper CSP that restricts from where images and stylesheets are allowed to be loaded. This enables you to instruct the user's browser to only load CSS files from your own domain (not cross-domain) or trusted third parties, which would ensure such an attack would fail. Each of these recommendations is essential to prevent the vulnerability across your entire code base." (highlighting is by me.) - here: https://www.netsparker.com/blog/web-security/private-data-stolen-exploiting-css-injection/ Some links I've found about CSP: Content Security Policy - An Introduction (by Scott Helme): https://scotthelme.co.uk/content-security-policy-an-introduction/ CSP Cheat Sheet: https://scotthelme.co.uk/csp-cheat-sheet/ Analyse your HTTP response headers: https://securityheaders.com/ Content Security Policy Browser Test: https://content-security-policy.com/browser-test/ CSP (Content-Security-Policy) Header Test: https://gf.dev/csp-test CSP Evaluator (with google): https://csp-evaluator.withgoogle.com/ Content Security Policy (CSP) Validator: https://cspvalidator.org/#url=https://cspvalidator.org/ Report URI: Analyse your CSP: https://report-uri.com/home/analyse EDIT: By Glebb Ahmutov: Inline javascript is a security risk: https://glebbahmutov.com/disable-inline-javascript-tutorial/index.html - and click the links.. This page does NOT allow inline JavaScript using CSP: https://glebbahmutov.com/disable-inline-javascript-tutorial/index-secure.html - and click the links...
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SURE, every animal adopted is a "serious commitment".
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Ha, this same behavior observed in cats!
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My Browser Builds (Part 3)
msfntor replied to roytam1's topic in Browsers working on Older NT-Family OSes
That's freedom! -
My Browser Builds (Part 3)
msfntor replied to roytam1's topic in Browsers working on Older NT-Family OSes
Hmm I've dword:00000003 (3) ..and too 13 processes I think.. - now gone to sleep, sorry -
My Browser Builds (Part 3)
msfntor replied to roytam1's topic in Browsers working on Older NT-Family OSes
No antivirus here, nono! I don't try for now the registry settings... wait a little, please.. What about your RAM used (in MB), before and after DEP deep abandon please? To see this in the tray, I use Core Temp 1.11 ... -
My Browser Builds (Part 3)
msfntor replied to roytam1's topic in Browsers working on Older NT-Family OSes
Hmm.. Thank you very much - not only for this: I've noexecute on AlwaysOff already! So no more DEP (but on "System" process have DEP always, see this in Process Hacker). After restart of Windows, RAM used: 281 MB (before:288 to 289 MB)... then after little time, RAM used: 278, 279, 278 - voilà, 10 MB of gain, saving of memory! Responsiveness of my Windows has increased again, surely!