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<blockquote data-quote="Lenny_Fox" data-source="post: 853476" data-attributes="member: 82776"><p>Yes, invalid rules are ignored, so when uBlock does not understand the Adguard rule it will be skipped. Were the pop-unders blocked at pornhub with ONLY adguard's filter lists enabled (so uBlock's own filter disabled)?</p><p></p><p>[USER=78686]@SeriousHoax[/USER] Question:</p><p>1. You being a malware tester, do you use blocking third-party scripts of uBlockOrigin?</p><p>2. Having tested malware, would not you agree that when anti-adblock mechanisms can bypass blocking 3P scripts and (i)frames, this can be done by malware writers also?</p><p>3. Do you agree that third-party blocking of only scripts and (i)frames (excluding XMLHTTPrequests, websocket etc) currently is a flawed mechanism already and sort of becomes irrelevant for security considering that same origin policy mechanism and OOP(i)frame isolation are constantly improving?</p><p></p><p>Regards Lenny</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lenny_Fox, post: 853476, member: 82776"] Yes, invalid rules are ignored, so when uBlock does not understand the Adguard rule it will be skipped. Were the pop-unders blocked at pornhub with ONLY adguard's filter lists enabled (so uBlock's own filter disabled)? [USER=78686]@SeriousHoax[/USER] Question: 1. You being a malware tester, do you use blocking third-party scripts of uBlockOrigin? 2. Having tested malware, would not you agree that when anti-adblock mechanisms can bypass blocking 3P scripts and (i)frames, this can be done by malware writers also? 3. Do you agree that third-party blocking of only scripts and (i)frames (excluding XMLHTTPrequests, websocket etc) currently is a flawed mechanism already and sort of becomes irrelevant for security considering that same origin policy mechanism and OOP(i)frame isolation are constantly improving? Regards Lenny [/QUOTE]
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