I found this in the Palemoon forum:
Phishing Attack Uses Domains Identical to Known Safe Sites
https://www.wordfence.com/blog/2017/04/ ... -phishing/
How to fix this in Firefox and Palemoon, and probably other browsers:
In your firefox location bar, type ‘about:config’ without quotes.
Do a search for ‘punycode’ without quotes.
You should see a parameter titled: network.IDN_show_punycode
Change the value from false to true.
I now use Pale Moon 27.2.1, but I also have a FF 45.0.2 installed, and the codeline in prefs is present in both.
tallboy
Phishing attack in Firefox, Palmoon and maybe others.
Phishing attack in Firefox, Palmoon and maybe others.
True freedom is a live Puppy on a multisession CD/DVD.
Can Phishing be stopped by --
Can Phishing be stopped by using a DNS which automatically limits out the Domain Numbers of Phishers???
I ask this because - OpenDNS (which actually in the US, so not of much value in Europe) claims their Domain Name Servers prevent Pishing somehow.
Is there a similar service in Europe? And is that service really spying on its users??
I ask this because - OpenDNS (which actually in the US, so not of much value in Europe) claims their Domain Name Servers prevent Pishing somehow.
Is there a similar service in Europe? And is that service really spying on its users??
A little warning regarding punycode set to true: My Palmoon definitely don't like it, some websites which usually uses https, behave unpredictable with punycode enabled. The extension is maybe not fully developed.
So I toggled it back to false with about:config: network.IDN_show_punycode false
There are no big phish in my pond anyway...
tallboy
So I toggled it back to false with about:config: network.IDN_show_punycode false
There are no big phish in my pond anyway...
tallboy
True freedom is a live Puppy on a multisession CD/DVD.