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  2. Referer spoofing - Wikipedia

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    Referer spoofing is typically done for data privacy reasons, in testing, or in order to request information (without genuine authority) which some web servers may only supply in response to requests with specific HTTP referers.

  3. HTTP referer - Wikipedia

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    To mitigate security risks, browsers have been steadily reducing the amount of information sent in Referer. As of March 2021, by default Chrome, [3] Chromium-based Edge, Firefox, [4] Safari [5] default to sending only the origin in cross-origin requests, stripping out everything but the domain name.

  4. Bypass Paywalls Clean - Wikipedia

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    The extension supports Mozilla Firefox and Google Chrome. [3] Bypass Paywalls Clean was published on the Add-ons for Firefox website until a DMCA takedown notice was leveled against the Firefox extension in February 2023. [6] Due to a conflict with Google's rules, Bypass Paywalls Clean is not published on the Chrome Web Store. [3]

  5. Racist spoof text messages spam Black Americans in the US ...

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    This week, racist text messages are being sent to Black Americans, telling them they are selected to be enslaved and assigned to pick cotton on a plantation.

  6. List of Firefox features - Wikipedia

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    Firefox is free-libre software, and thus in particular its source code is visible to everyone. This allows anyone to review the code for security vulnerabilities. [18] It also allowed the U.S. Department of Homeland Security to give funding for the automated tool Coverity to be run against Firefox code.

  7. Website spoofing - Wikipedia

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    DNS is the layer at which botnets control drones. In 2006, OpenDNS began offering a free service to prevent users from entering website spoofing sites. Essentially, OpenDNS has gathered a large database from various anti-phishing and anti-botnet organizations as well as its own data to compile a list of known website spoofing offenders.

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  9. Firefox Monitor - Wikipedia

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    Firefox Monitor is an online service developed by Mozilla, announced in June 2018, and launched on September 25 of that year. [1] It informs users if their email address and passwords used have been leaked in data breaches , using the database provided by Have I Been Pwned?