Advice Request Umatrix and Noscript Security Suite

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DracusNarcrym

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uMatrix is an in-browser firewall that lets you filter webpage elements, connections, and content. It pretty much gives you extremely fine-grained control over every object in a webpage.

It's like an "unleashed" uBlock Origin aimed at tech-savvy users.


NoScript pretty much tears down all executable elements in "untrusted" webpages, utilizing a "default-deny"/whitelist protection scheme (by default, can be changed).

In both cases, the substantial detail is in "control". uMatrix will do very little by itself, it's up to the user to maximize its potential. (as Raymond Hill describes in uMatrix's github page, it's only intended for advanced users)

On the contrary, NoScript can be used even by beginners, due to it's "on/off" nature.

NoScript most usually kills pages, due to its extreme blocking of website elements.
uMatrix allows you which elements specifically to block, so that you can retain the usability of websites.

Depends on the user and the purpose the user intends it for. :D
 

Winter Soldier

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What is their aim? Blocking browser exploits?
As long as it can be a XSS attack that injects malicious scripts into a vulnerable web page, then Noscript could be useful.
In the case of exploit kits like Angler that, via compromises web sites, drops malware running directly in memory, I don't know.
I use the good, old Sandboxie with auto deletion of the virtual area by closing Firefox.
 

BugCode

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"wiki Noscript: blocks JavaScript, Java, Flash, Silverlight, and other "active" content by default in Firefox. This is based on the assumption that malicious websites can use these technologies in harmful ways. Users can allow active content to execute on trusted websites, by giving explicit permission, on a temporary or a more permanent basis. If "Temporarily allow" is selected, then scripts are enabled for that site until the browser session is closed.

And as there have mentioned guru's already, U matrix is pretty much all you need addon if you are tech savvy user. Script safe is like that category , it's like No script for firefox. I have been used both for many years,,, i mean No script for firefox and script safe for chrome.

No script protects against cross-scripting and click-jacking even if all is allowed globally.
 
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