[Ext] uBlock Origin
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Re: [Ext] uBlock Origin
Ok thanks virtual, thats what i thought, i was wondering why i never received a response in the forum for my question in April the 20th.
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Re: [Ext] uBlock Origin
Because you're asking at the wrong forum ?delicacy1 wrote: i never received a response in the forum for my question in April the 20th.
https://forum.palemoon.org/index.php
#KeepFightingMichael and Alex.
- ChewInternetExplorer
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Re: [Ext] uBlock Origin
It's 100% reproducible, here — it might be working for you if you disabled Ignore generic cosmetic filters (please enable Ignore generic cosmetic filters to be able to reproduce the bug.)GHM113 wrote:I can't reproduce, cosmetic filters work on 1.12.5b2 at least on https://www.overclockers.ru/ in my case. What STR did you use?ChewInternetExplorer wrote:Bug:—
- Cosmetic filters have stopped working on v1.12.5b2.
Not a user of that overclocking site but I just tried overclockers.ru###wrapper which is supposed to hide the entire page — it does, but the cosmetic filter fails once the page is refreshed.
Don't know what you mean by STR — if it's the Firefox version you were referring to:—
- Nightly 55.0a.1 (date-code — 17th May 2017.)
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Re: [Ext] uBlock Origin
I could reproduce. I will investigate and fix as soon as possible.ChewInternetExplorer wrote:Not a user of that overclocking site but I just tried overclockers.ru###wrapper which is supposed to hide the entire page — it does, but the cosmetic filter fails once the page is refreshed.
("STR" means "steps to reproduce".)
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Re: [Ext] uBlock Origin
Fixed in 1.12.5b3, available in dev channel on AMO.
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Re: [Ext] uBlock Origin
No I am not. Just know it's author and the development.delicacy1 wrote:Is GµårÐïåñ the author of the addon ?
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Re: [Ext] uBlock Origin
It's fixed with the latest 1.12.5b3 .gorhill wrote:I could reproduce. I will investigate and fix as soon as possible.ChewInternetExplorer wrote:Not a user of that overclocking site but I just tried overclockers.ru###wrapper which is supposed to hide the entire page — it does, but the cosmetic filter fails once the page is refreshed.
Ah, shall remember that one.gorhill wrote:("STR" means "steps to reproduce".)
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Re: [Ext] uBlock Origin
@gorhill,
This is a feature request, regarding the latest malware news regarding whatsapp.com being replaced by the Cyrillic "version" of the url, more and more malware news pops up that abuses this to infect people, even for a very security-attentive user, this technique is pretty much "free-to-go" without the user noticing anything suspicious, and more and more of those will make their way into the public, most perhaps containing only 1 single Cyrillic char, but it's enough to do its job.
.... so, to get to the point, for us users that *never* visit any Cyrillic char containing url, not even relying on anything 3rd party, could there be an advanced option to block ANY URL that contains 1 or more Cyrillic char(s) please ?
This is a feature request, regarding the latest malware news regarding whatsapp.com being replaced by the Cyrillic "version" of the url, more and more malware news pops up that abuses this to infect people, even for a very security-attentive user, this technique is pretty much "free-to-go" without the user noticing anything suspicious, and more and more of those will make their way into the public, most perhaps containing only 1 single Cyrillic char, but it's enough to do its job.
.... so, to get to the point, for us users that *never* visit any Cyrillic char containing url, not even relying on anything 3rd party, could there be an advanced option to block ANY URL that contains 1 or more Cyrillic char(s) please ?
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Re: [Ext] uBlock Origin
I think this is already covered by default Fx behaviour. See https://wiki.mozilla.org/IDN_Display_AlgorithmPeja Stija wrote:could there be an advanced option to block ANY URL that contains 1 or more Cyrillic char(s) please ?
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All characters in each label must be from Common + Inherited + a single script, or from one of the following combinations ... Common + Inherited + Latin + any single other "Recommended" or "Aspirational" script except Cyrillic or Greek
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Re: [Ext] uBlock Origin
I assume you use FX, why not just tell the browser to show you the real address and not the encoded and when it doesn't look the same, you'll know instantly.Peja Stija wrote:@gorhill,
This is a feature request, regarding the latest malware news regarding whatsapp.com being replaced by the Cyrillic "version" of the url, more and more malware news pops up that abuses this to infect people, even for a very security-attentive user, this technique is pretty much "free-to-go" without the user noticing anything suspicious, and more and more of those will make their way into the public, most perhaps containing only 1 single Cyrillic char, but it's enough to do its job.
.... so, to get to the point, for us users that *never* visit any Cyrillic char containing url, not even relying on anything 3rd party, could there be an advanced option to block ANY URL that contains 1 or more Cyrillic char(s) please ?
set: network.IDN_show_punycode to true and now they won't be able to fool you as you will see the "ugly" address, so you'll know instantly. Now keep in mind, while it might not apply to your usage behavior, there ARE legitimate domains that are encoded this way, not all are evil.
EDIT: Forgot to add, you can also look at: network.IDN.blacklist_chars as a way to add your own custom whatever to avoid, just something to consider.
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Re: [Ext] uBlock Origin
When people aren't logged i motherless.com
& you're browsing search results, it sends you continuously to:
every 10 to 50 seconds, after having passed the first 2 to 3 pages of search results..
that page is a stupid
"WARNING: You are NOT logged in!"
Anyone has a filter for that ?
& you're browsing search results, it sends you continuously to:
every 10 to 50 seconds, after having passed the first 2 to 3 pages of search results..
that page is a stupid
"WARNING: You are NOT logged in!"
Anyone has a filter for that ?
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Re: [Ext] uBlock Origin
Try a few things. First and most like, its a timed inline script, so disable inline scripts for it and see if it keeps doing it. If not, that's it, if it is then. Second, disable 3p-frames and/or 3p-scripts and see if that solves it; you can then manually release 3p stuff until you get the full function but no more shenanigans. Good luck.delicacy1 wrote:When people aren't logged i motherless.com
& you're browsing search results, it sends you continuously to:
every 10 to 50 seconds, after having passed the first 2 to 3 pages of search results..
that page is a stupid
"WARNING: You are NOT logged in!"
Anyone has a filter for that ?
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Re: [Ext] uBlock Origin
I found 1 inline script in the logger, how could i disable it without affecting a single page but any page, moreover, "elle" is a search term, so it should be for any search term:
inline-script
inline-script
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Re: [Ext] uBlock Origin
I guess i need to disable inline-scripting
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Re: [Ext] uBlock Origin
This ?
||motherless.com/term/videos^$inline-script
or limited to this the host:
||motherless.com^$inline-script
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& is there such thing as a timed inline-script tag ?
||motherless.com/term/videos^$inline-script
or limited to this the host:
||motherless.com^$inline-script
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& is there such thing as a timed inline-script tag ?