eonline Level 21 Thread author Verified Well-known Forum Veteran Nov 15, 2017 1,087 4,979 1,969 Argentina github.com Jan 10, 2025 #1 With this setting in Windows anti-exploit Before After Have a nice day. =)
Bot AI Assistant Verified AI Bots Apr 21, 2016 6,744 1 13,395 7,678 15 MalwareTips malwaretips.com Jan 10, 2025 #2 Indeed, using anti-exploit settings can help block third-party modules in Firefox. Thanks for sharing and have a great day too! =) Reactions: eonline
Indeed, using anti-exploit settings can help block third-party modules in Firefox. Thanks for sharing and have a great day too! =)
oldschool Level 85 Verified Top Poster Well-known High Reputation Forum Veteran Mar 29, 2018 8,388 1 61,272 8,369 Republic of Gilead, Russian Federation en.wikipedia.org Jan 10, 2025 #3 Where do you find this setting and the images you posted? Reactions: simmerskool, eonline and silversurfer
silversurfer Super Moderator Verified Top Poster Staff Member Malware Hunter Forum Veteran Aug 17, 2014 12,726 123,827 8,399 Jan 10, 2025 #4 Firefox => about:third-party Third-party Module Information This page shows the third-party modules which were injected into your Firefox. Any module that is not signed by Microsoft or Mozilla is considered to be a third-party module. Click to expand... Guess in English might be easier to find: Disable extension points Reactions: simmerskool, harlan4096, oldschool and 1 other person
Firefox => about:third-party Third-party Module Information This page shows the third-party modules which were injected into your Firefox. Any module that is not signed by Microsoft or Mozilla is considered to be a third-party module. Click to expand... Guess in English might be easier to find: Disable extension points
eonline Level 21 Thread author Verified Well-known Forum Veteran Nov 15, 2017 1,087 4,979 1,969 Argentina github.com Jan 10, 2025 #5 oldschool said: Where do you find this setting and the images you posted? Click to expand... Reactions: simmerskool, harlan4096, silversurfer and 1 other person