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Firefox and Chromium - Madaidans-Insecurities (Last edited: April 26, 2021)
Chromium is vastly more secure than Firefox. Firefox's sandboxing and exploit mitigations are much weaker than Chromium's. This article is not blindly hating on Firefox but is a factual analysis of its weaknesses.
https://madaidans-insecurities.github.io/firefox-chromium.html
#madaidan #insecurities #firefox #chromium
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Chromium is vastly more secure than Firefox. Firefox's sandboxing and exploit mitigations are much weaker than Chromium's. This article is not blindly hating on Firefox but is a factual analysis of its weaknesses.
https://madaidans-insecurities.github.io/firefox-chromium.html
#madaidan #insecurities #firefox #chromium
π‘ @nogoolag π‘ @blackbox_archiv
Introducing Site Isolation in Firefox
When two major vulnerabilities known as Meltdown and Spectre were disclosed by security researchers in early 2018, Firefox promptly added security mitigations to keep you safe. Going forward, however, it was clear that with the evolving techniques of malicious actors on the web, we needed to redesign Firefox to mitigate future variations of such vulnerabilities and to keep you safe when browsing the web!
We are excited to announce that Firefoxβ new Site Isolation architecture is coming together. This fundamental redesign of Firefoxβ Security architecture extends current security mechanisms by creating operating system process-level boundaries for all sites loaded in Firefox for Desktop. Isolating each site into a separate operating system process makes it even harder for malicious sites to read another siteβs secret or private data.
We are currently finalizing Firefoxβs Site Isolation feature by allowing a subset of users to benefit from this new security architecture on our Nightly and Beta channels and plan a roll out to more of our users later this year. If you are as excited about it as we are and would like to try it out, follow these steps:
π‘ To enable Site Isolation on Firefox Nightly:
1.) Navigate to about:preferences#experimental
2.) Check the βFission (Site Isolation)β checkbox to enable.
3.) Restart Firefox.
π‘ To enable Site Isolation on Firefox Beta or Release:
1.) Navigate to about:config.
2.) Set
3.) Restart Firefox.
With this monumental change of secure browser design, users of Firefox Desktop benefit from protections against future variants of Spectre, resulting in an even safer browsing experience. If you arenβt a Firefox user yet, you can download the latest version here and if you want to know all the technical details about Firefoxβ new security architecture, you can read it here.
https://blog.mozilla.org/security/2021/05/18/introducing-site-isolation-in-firefox/
#ff #firefox #site #isolation
When two major vulnerabilities known as Meltdown and Spectre were disclosed by security researchers in early 2018, Firefox promptly added security mitigations to keep you safe. Going forward, however, it was clear that with the evolving techniques of malicious actors on the web, we needed to redesign Firefox to mitigate future variations of such vulnerabilities and to keep you safe when browsing the web!
We are excited to announce that Firefoxβ new Site Isolation architecture is coming together. This fundamental redesign of Firefoxβ Security architecture extends current security mechanisms by creating operating system process-level boundaries for all sites loaded in Firefox for Desktop. Isolating each site into a separate operating system process makes it even harder for malicious sites to read another siteβs secret or private data.
We are currently finalizing Firefoxβs Site Isolation feature by allowing a subset of users to benefit from this new security architecture on our Nightly and Beta channels and plan a roll out to more of our users later this year. If you are as excited about it as we are and would like to try it out, follow these steps:
π‘ To enable Site Isolation on Firefox Nightly:
1.) Navigate to about:preferences#experimental
2.) Check the βFission (Site Isolation)β checkbox to enable.
3.) Restart Firefox.
π‘ To enable Site Isolation on Firefox Beta or Release:
1.) Navigate to about:config.
2.) Set
fission.autostart pref to true.3.) Restart Firefox.
With this monumental change of secure browser design, users of Firefox Desktop benefit from protections against future variants of Spectre, resulting in an even safer browsing experience. If you arenβt a Firefox user yet, you can download the latest version here and if you want to know all the technical details about Firefoxβ new security architecture, you can read it here.
https://blog.mozilla.org/security/2021/05/18/introducing-site-isolation-in-firefox/
#ff #firefox #site #isolation
Mozilla Security Blog
Introducing Site Isolation in Firefox
With Site Isolation enabled on Firefox for Desktop, Mozilla takes its security guarantees to the next level.