Back in the day, there were several HIPS or anti-executable type software developers, and this type of security, along with SRP, Apparmor and...
You have a valid concern and good point here. For me I don't worry with it on Linux and restricted with Apparmor and uBO filters web nasties....
Probably because they brush it aside as being a trivial - to themselves at least - concern. Just like they ditch (deprecate) features they feel...
Mainly powershell. Okay thanks for those links.
Well Floorp add a lot of features Firefox doesn't have, requiring about the same, if not less, read/write access rights as Firefox, so they are...
An adversary needs to write the malicious dll into some directory that is part of the search order. i didn't see it mentioned how they typically...
Based on my Apparmor profiles for both latest versions of Floorp and Firefox, there is nothing I can see extraordinarily different about Floorp,...
No problem. I knew I forgot to mention something earlier :oops: I had also installed firefox on the live environment with sudo apt-get install...
@Compu KTed Mostly out of curiosity, I imaged the latest Linux mint Cinnamon iso to a pendrive a few evenings ago and booted into its live...
@Compu KTed, I've all but given up on this. You need to make yourself comfortable with aa-logprof as @summerheat suggests a couple posts ago, and...
Just saw this post. So you do have an existing firefox profile. The name of it is bizarre. Where did you get it from? Can you try cat...
@Compu KTed you could try: whereis firefox or type firefox How about also, open whatever file explorer you use for mint, search from the root...
That's okay, don't feel obligated to install FF-esr, even though I did gripe a bit earlier, as the only change in this process is the profile for...
Well this has taken an unexpected turn, sigh. I was all geared up and ready for firefox-esr :( I would take a good look at the tutorial links...
Agreed. Why not install both, and try the attached firefox-esr profle. I believe this is quite easily resolved.
@Compu KTed so you basically have an empty apparmor profile for firefox-esr. please try the following: Launch firefox-esr open a system process...
Right, and I understand it's not running from the normal directory path. Good question. Okay, so I installed firefox-esr yesterday on my...
Good. It's Debian-based Good Yes 100% [ATTACH] It shows the path to the firefox-esr binary as: /usr/bin/firefox-esr binary. This is where it...
Hi KTed, I don't think you need that file, as it was in the /etc/apparmor.d/disable/ directory. This is getting a bit complicated, but possibly...
Nice. I thought the enforce command only worked on enabled profiles under the /etc/apparmor.d/ directory.
That could be a pre-installed Firefox profile that was already included in your Linux distribution. You can open it with a text editor and see...
Yes. Sorry, but I'm confused about your Firefox setup. Which version of Firefox do you have installed? If you have it, what is the name of the...
Please see summerheat's response in his post #30. Again, please see summerheat's post #30. FWIW, if it were me, if printing is working exactly...
Thanks for the explanation, summerheat!
Nice. I'm curious to see what the Firefox notifications are. Probably nothing out of the ordinary :)
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