A Quick Warning! For FireFox Users!

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A Quick Warning! For FireFox Users!
  1. Unread #1 - Feb 5, 2010 at 11:24 PM
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    A Quick Warning! For FireFox Users!

    Hey all =P. Sorry if the title scared you, its nothing to be alarmed of. I had a buddy of mine that let someone "help" him on teamviewer. 5 minutes later the guy had his password for everything.

    Listen...

    On firefox, not sure about other isp's. If you go to

    Tools -> options -> security -> saved passwords -> show passwords.
    All your saved passwords are shown. For some reason this has been happening to my buddies alot. and im just posting this here so people know. I know its very basic, but its just a tiny lil warning =P.

    -iiSimplyDo
     
  3. Unread #2 - Feb 6, 2010 at 12:36 AM
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    I've heard about this before. As long as you don't use the "Remember password" feature this information will not be in there. Also if they're on teamviewer why on earth would they just sit there while some guy drags their mouse across the screen, goes through some options and steals their passwords? You would think they would stop it, maybe close the window or something.
     
  5. Unread #3 - Feb 6, 2010 at 12:43 AM
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    A Quick Warning! For FireFox Users!

    1. Firefox is by no means related to any ISP.
    2. Teamviewer is a remote desktop program that enables FULL access for a computer.
    3. Password saver is an amazing function, don't be stupid to let people get access to it.Firefox allows you to set a MASTER password to prevent access to the Show password button
     
  7. Unread #4 - Feb 6, 2010 at 1:08 AM
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    Yeah, Just set the master password and your fine.

    I'll for sure be looking into this on my computer :D
     
  9. Unread #5 - Feb 6, 2010 at 1:30 AM
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    Nice post. I'm a tech geek and I can tell you that Firefox is no where near safe. Do not enter a credit card number or log into paypal or any online money site on firefox.
     
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    lOL o_O it seems like im getting alot of hate From trying to help.

    @JDk. Im not saying that your gonna just walk away when someone is on remote desktop with your computer.

    @Kevin. isp was the wrong term, didn't mean that. =P. and yes, that pretty much was the purpose of this post. if your trying to tell me that its common sence, i can name around 9 people that have came to me bitching about this. This wasn't mean't for the users that know. its mean't for the ones who don't. and Not everyone here at sythe knows that, i can gurantee.

    @brendan, yeah =P.
     
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    thanks for the notice.
     
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    Can't you just turn your computer off at the power xD?
     
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    Thanks for this, is there some reason why frirefox is less secure than other browsers?
     
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    This happened to a good mate of mine, he lost 300 dollars.
     
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    Shiit, i never knew that... Clicked "Show all passwords" when they appeared i got quite freaked out, and removed them all :L anyway, thanks for the heads up...
     
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    Are you retarded?
     
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    Google Chrome > Firefox
     
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    Let us just come to the conclusion.

    THERE IS NO SUCH THING AS THE PERFECT BROWSER! All browsers has its flaws and benefits. Furthermore each browser has potential exploits within their coding that allows legitimate hackers to gain access to information on your computer.
     
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    A Quick Warning! For FireFox Users!

    Just a FYI, Google Chrome has the same function as well.
    Click the Wrench > Options > Personal Stuff > Show Saved Passwords.

    Haha, just don't let anyone take control of your computer, I'm a Chrome user by the way. :)
     
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    Internet Explorer > Google Chrome > Firefox
     
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    Oh my god. I think this thread may have given me cancer.

    Why would you even save passwords, especially if you haven't set a master password? It shouldn't be too hard to remember them.. And you really deserve it if you save passwords and don't set a master pass, let someone open the settings, go to show passwords and hit ok and view them...

    It's not a flaw in firefox, it's a great case of PEBCAK..

    Chrome is fine if you have a shitty computer that can't handle a decent browser and you want google collecting data from your browsing history. Internet Explorer is fine if you know nothing about computers and don't mind the slowness, insecurity and general fail of it.

    You have no idea what you're talking about. At all.
     
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    Well if it isn't common sense I don't know what common sense is. Not recognising that TeamViewer gives full access to your computer is on par with giving your credit card details to some random stranger. If you want to protect your passwords, set a master password or don't use TeamViewer.
     
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    The problem here is not firefox.

    It is your idiot friends who allow people control of their computer.
     
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    Use Roboform Or Lastpass.
    Full Stop.
     
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