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- Mar 13, 2016
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What the heck is case (kees in Dutch) posting? Well this post is a tribute to two MalwareTips heroes, one is a sniper (@Andy Ful ) the other one a shotgun (@Prorootect). When combining their advices security really becomes a non-issue.
Let me first start with the sniper: @Andy Ful
His excellent utilities allow me to add a defeault deny to my Windows 10 home version (Asus Transformer) while utilizing all Windows Defender features (exploit and ransomware protection) to the max. Andy feel free to post a link to your excellent freeware utilities, you deserve the attention and spotlight.
This post is really about the shotgum: Mr @Prorootect posting many threads about chrome and firefox extensions to raise the privacy and security level in your browser.
Maybe you get dizzled by all his suggestions. Let me post what settings I use two of Mr @Prorootect favourite extensions to increase security and privacy.
Chrome (chromium stable in my case) extension Poicy Control. Simply set it to block some high level domains by blocking third party stuff.
Now add this line to exclude the third party block for the high level domains you usually visit, in my case: https://*.com, https://*.net, https://*.inf, https://*.org, https://*.nl ,adding this as whitelist for scripts, subdocuments (frames and ifs,rames), XM:LHttpRequest and Websocket. Change https://*.nl (Netherlands) for your high level domain country code (e.g. US for United States, UK for United Kingdon, GE for Germany).
Next install Script Safe and enable (copy text to import)
annoyances|true
annoyancesmode|relaxed
antisocial|true
applet|true
audio|false
audioblock|true
battery|true
blackList|[]
bluetooth|true
browserplugins|true
canvas|random
canvasfont|true
classicoptions|false
clientrects|false
clipboard|false
cookies|true
dataurl|false
domainsort|true
embed|true
enable|true
fpAudio|[]
fpBattery|[]
fpBluetooth|[]
fpBrowserPlugins|[]
fpCanvas|[]
fpCanvasFont|[]
fpClientRectangles|[]
fpClipboard|[]
fpDevice|[]
fpGamepad|[]
fpWebGL|[]
fpWebVR|[]
frame|true
gamepad|true
hashallow|true
hashchecking|true
iframe|true
image|false
keyboard|false
keydelta|40
lastSync|0
linktarget|off
locale|en_US
mode|allow
noscript|false
object|true
optionslist|false
paranoia|false
preservesamedomain|true
rating|true
referrer|true
referrerspoof|off
referrerspoofdenywhitelisted|false
refresh|true
script|true
showcontext|true
sync|true
syncenable|false
syncfromnotify|true
syncnotify|true
timezone|false
uaspoofallow|false
updatenotify|true
useragent|[""]
useragentinterval|off
useragentintervalmins|5
useragentspoof|off
useragentspoof_os|off
utm|false
video|false
webbugs|true
webgl|true
webrtc|default_public_interface_only
webrtcdevice|true
webvr|true
whiteList|["*.googlevideo.com"]
xml|true
Now when you do risky surfing, change ALLOW to BLOCK (for third party block) and you are good to go.
Using these two extensions will increase protection and privacy without a lot of hassle of websites not working anymore.
What the heck is case (kees in Dutch) posting? Well this post is a tribute to two MalwareTips heroes, one is a sniper (@Andy Ful ) the other one a shotgun (@Prorootect). When combining their advices security really becomes a non-issue.
Let me first start with the sniper: @Andy Ful
His excellent utilities allow me to add a defeault deny to my Windows 10 home version (Asus Transformer) while utilizing all Windows Defender features (exploit and ransomware protection) to the max. Andy feel free to post a link to your excellent freeware utilities, you deserve the attention and spotlight.
This post is really about the shotgum: Mr @Prorootect posting many threads about chrome and firefox extensions to raise the privacy and security level in your browser.
Maybe you get dizzled by all his suggestions. Let me post what settings I use two of Mr @Prorootect favourite extensions to increase security and privacy.
Chrome (chromium stable in my case) extension Poicy Control. Simply set it to block some high level domains by blocking third party stuff.
Now add this line to exclude the third party block for the high level domains you usually visit, in my case: https://*.com, https://*.net, https://*.inf, https://*.org, https://*.nl ,adding this as whitelist for scripts, subdocuments (frames and ifs,rames), XM:LHttpRequest and Websocket. Change https://*.nl (Netherlands) for your high level domain country code (e.g. US for United States, UK for United Kingdon, GE for Germany).
Next install Script Safe and enable (copy text to import)
annoyances|true
annoyancesmode|relaxed
antisocial|true
applet|true
audio|false
audioblock|true
battery|true
blackList|[]
bluetooth|true
browserplugins|true
canvas|random
canvasfont|true
classicoptions|false
clientrects|false
clipboard|false
cookies|true
dataurl|false
domainsort|true
embed|true
enable|true
fpAudio|[]
fpBattery|[]
fpBluetooth|[]
fpBrowserPlugins|[]
fpCanvas|[]
fpCanvasFont|[]
fpClientRectangles|[]
fpClipboard|[]
fpDevice|[]
fpGamepad|[]
fpWebGL|[]
fpWebVR|[]
frame|true
gamepad|true
hashallow|true
hashchecking|true
iframe|true
image|false
keyboard|false
keydelta|40
lastSync|0
linktarget|off
locale|en_US
mode|allow
noscript|false
object|true
optionslist|false
paranoia|false
preservesamedomain|true
rating|true
referrer|true
referrerspoof|off
referrerspoofdenywhitelisted|false
refresh|true
script|true
showcontext|true
sync|true
syncenable|false
syncfromnotify|true
syncnotify|true
timezone|false
uaspoofallow|false
updatenotify|true
useragent|[""]
useragentinterval|off
useragentintervalmins|5
useragentspoof|off
useragentspoof_os|off
utm|false
video|false
webbugs|true
webgl|true
webrtc|default_public_interface_only
webrtcdevice|true
webvr|true
whiteList|["*.googlevideo.com"]
xml|true
Now when you do risky surfing, change ALLOW to BLOCK (for third party block) and you are good to go.
Using these two extensions will increase protection and privacy without a lot of hassle of websites not working anymore.
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