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Surfing with Security: A Comprehensive Mozilla VPN Review

SecureBlitz

Read on for the Mozilla VPN review. If you’re in the market for a reliable and secure VPN service, you’ve likely come across Mozilla VPN.

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Mozilla VPN Review (2023): Features, Pricing, and Security

Tech Republic Security

Mozilla VPN’s fast performance may not be enough to make up for its small server network and lack of features. Learn more about it in our full review below.

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FCC wants cars to make life harder for stalkers

Malwarebytes

For readers focused on the privacy issues of connected cars, we can recommend the Mozilla report It’s Official: Cars Are the Worst Product Category We Have Ever Reviewed for Privacy. Consider using a VPN when you connect to your car’s hotspot. Keep your online privacy yours by using Malwarebytes Privacy VPN.

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Firefox reveals sponsored ad “suggestions” in search and address bar

Malwarebytes

Mozilla is trying a novel experiment into striking a balance between ad revenue generation and privacy protection by implementing a new way to deliver ads in its Firefox web browser—presenting them as “suggestions” whenever users type into the dual-use search and URL address bar. Though the explanation seems simple, the implementation is not.

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Avoid The Hack: 6 Best Privacy Browser Picks for Linux and macOS

Security Boulevard

Firefox runs on the Mozilla-developed Gecko Engine; as of 2016, with the introduction of Firefox Quantum, Rust is used in the source code. LibreWolf strips all Mozilla telemetry and Mozilla-dependent services from the Firefox source code. It has consistently proven reasonably fast, reliable, and secure.

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SANDMAN AND FINEPROXY BEHIND THE DDOS ATTACKS AGAINST TIMETV.LIVE

Security Affairs

After reviewing the attack logs of the Denial of Service, Qurium could quickly determine that the attacker was using Fineproxy VPN service to build a botnet to flood the website. Reviewing the logs, we could see IP address 134.19.217{.}249 This report focuses on the forensics of the attack in an attempt to attribute the attack.

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Update now! Two zero-days fixed in 2022's last patch Tuesday

Malwarebytes

Fortinet released an update to patch for an actively exploited FortiOS SSL-VPN vulnerability. Mozilla released updates for for Thunderbird 102.6 , Firefox ESR 102.6 , and Firefox 108. Users should review the VMware Security Advisories VMSA-2022-0031 , VMSA-2022-0033 , and apply the necessary updates.