New Update Osprey Browser Protection discussion and updates

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Gandalf_The_Grey

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Osprey is a browser extension that protects you from malicious websites.

Made by @Foulest and discovered by @Jan Willy

Links:
GitHubGoogle ChromeMicrosoft Edge • Firefox (TBD) • Privacy PolicyWiki (FAQs)Discord

MalwareTips discussion on this extension started here:
Wilders Security Forums discussion:

App reviews by @Vitali Ortzi :

App review by @Shadowra :

Phishing test by @Foulest :
 
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Osprey Browser Protection 1.1.0

Changes in 1.1.0

  • Added OpenDNS and AdGuard DNS providers
  • Added missing Bitdefender detection classification
  • Fixed Symantec URL validation for detections
  • Fixed Cloudflare DNS detection issues
  • Fixed Control D detection issues
  • Removed valid TLD checking
  • Bug fixes and improvements
This update has been submitted to all extension stores.

Full Changelog: 1.0.9...1.1.0
Thanks for starting to post updates @Foulest (y)

Current Release​

  • 1.1.0 on GitHub (preview)
  • 1.0.9 on Chrome (stable)
  • 1.0.5 on Edge (outdated)
  • Pending on Firefox
Do you know when the Edge store will get the latest update?
 

Foulest

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Osprey Browser Protection 1.1.0

Thanks for starting to post updates @Foulest (y)

Do you know when the Edge store will get the latest update?
I have no idea. It's still pending on Microsoft's Partner Center. I'd expect maybe two more days for 1.0.8, and then another WEEK on top of that. Edge's review process sucks. Chrome always has the latest version.
 

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Reviews by me ;)

 

bazang

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Edge's review process sucks. Chrome always has the latest version.
The Edge Store review process is slow because the review process is thorough and proper security processes are followed.

The Chrome Store security review process is non-existent, hence you get your browser plug-in listed within a few days. It is that Chrome Store insecurity that has resulted in hundreds of millions of devices being infected with malicious browser plug-ins and malware.
 

Foulest

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The Edge Store review process is slow because the review process is thorough and proper security processes are followed.

The Chrome Store security review process is non-existent, hence you get your browser plug-in listed within a few days. It is that Chrome Store insecurity that has resulted in hundreds of millions of devices being infected with malicious browser plug-ins and malware.
It's a double-edged sword. Sure, the Edge process is better, but it results in week-long waiting times for updates. It becomes almost instantly outdated within a few days. It's currently six versions behind. Huge improvements have been made in that time frame.
 

bazang

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It's a double-edged sword. Sure, the Edge process is better, but it results in week-long waiting times for updates. It becomes almost instantly outdated within a few days. It's currently six versions behind. Huge improvements have been made in that time frame.
Security is a process that must be applied continually with discipline - even if that means things are not up-to-date.

Ask the review and approve team if there is a way to make the process faster. If yes, then do not be surprised if they ask you to obtain EV certificate to sign all your code.
 

Foulest

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Security is a process that must be applied continually with discipline - even if that means things are not up-to-date.

Ask the review and approve team if there is a way to make the process faster. If yes, then do not be surprised if they ask you to obtain EV certificate to sign all your code.
I don't think you can put a digital signature on a Chrome extension... Also, it's open-source. :sleep: Please send me a source about a browser extension that requires an EV certificate. No extension that I've ever seen has one. I'm not even sure how that would work. All browser extensions are open-source. You can view the source code for them.
 

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Osprey Browser Protection 1.1.1

Changes in 1.1.1

  • Added option to ignore frame navigation (on by default)
  • Removed unnecessary checks in the URL validation process
  • Bug fixes and improvements
This update has been submitted to all extension stores.

Full Changelog: 1.1.0...1.1.1
 

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Osprey Browser Protection 1.1.2

Changes in 1.1.2

  • Removed TOTAL WebShield due to low scores in testing
  • Removed Mullvad Security DNS due to low scores in testing
  • Removed Control D Security DNS due to low scores in testing
  • Removed adware and fleeceware threat classifications
  • Added CIRA Canadian Shield DNS to the list of providers
  • Added CERT-EE Security DNS to the list of providers
This update has been submitted to all extension stores.

Full Changelog: 1.1.1...1.1.2
Bonus: Phishing Test
Out of 100 new phishing links from OpenPhish, each provider scored:

DNS0.eu Security DNS: 97%
CleanBrowsing Security DNS: 97%
Switch.ch Security DNS: 97%
G DATA WebProtection: 95%
Norton SafeWeb: 92%
Emsisoft Web Protection: 84%
Symantec Browser Protection: 80%
Bitdefender TrafficLight: 69%
CERT-EE Security DNS: 67%
Microsoft SmartScreen: 58%
Cloudflare Security DNS: 44%
CIRA Security DNS: 33%
Quad9 Security DNS: 19%
AdGuard Security DNS: 18%
Out of all 500 new phishing links in the list, all of them combined detected all 500 - no misses.
 

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