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Google reports on a company selling spyware for Chrome, Firefox, and Windows Defender

TechSpot

Google's Threat Analysis Group (TAG) reports that a Barcelona company sold spyware exploiting Chrome, Firefox, and Windows Defender vulnerabilities to conduct contract surveillance on target PCs.

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Saving sites: Pocket’s bookmarking app and its alternatives

The Verge

Pocket has been around since 2007; originally called Read It Later, it started life as a Firefox browser extension, eventually became its own app, and was acquired by Mozilla in 2017. The reason, according to Mozilla , is “[p]roducts from Mozilla use Firefox accounts as a centralized and secure account system.”

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Adding Security Keys to Your Authentication Toolbox

SecureWorld News

A quick caveat is that I tried to do my testing while having a password manager as an extension in my browser (Mozilla Firefox). For me personally, I'll suffer the higher price tag for the YubiKey 5. I looked into trying these out with some more platforms, but, unsurprisingly, services that support security keys are still the minority.

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The Month of July: Monthly Update 7-1-2019

Linux Academy

Help us get the word out about the Linux Academy Monthly Update by sharing this week Weekly Update YouTube video and tag us on Twitter. Plus Mozilla big plans Firefox on Android, and the future of Steam on Linux. As much as you love our blog, remember to take a look at our Weekly Update videos!

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There’s a better way for Facebook to resolve its fight with NYU researchers

The Verge

Mozilla, the nonprofit organization behind the Firefox browser, conducted a review of the extension’s code and its consent flow and ultimately recommended that people use it. “We But the company already lets me export my friends’ data — when they tag me in comments, send me Facebook messages, and so on. So let’s talk about privacy.