so it turns out uBlock Origin has been configured to block the 0.0.0.0-day exploit a single day after it was published, making it one of the fastest tools to deploy a solution.

use content blockers. they may just save you from a hack.

https://github.com/easylist/easylist/commit/3b9d57fe

#uBlockOrigin #0000day #hack #0day #exploit #ContentBlockers #adblockers

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I give $AAPL a lot of shit, but I'll admit that it's good to have their skin in the game adding support for #ContentBlockers and #WebExtensions.

Someone's gotta push back on #google!

#extentions #wwdc24 #webManifestV3 #webManifest #privacy

@lydiaconwell When I want to block images on a site, I do it with uBlock Origin, which is a content blocking extension for Firefox. It stops them from being downloaded so sites load faster, however, it also makes the web look like this until you turn off image blocking.

(Screenshots of what it looks like with image blocking on, the extension on the Firefox add-on site, and the image blocking setting in the extension).

#uBlockOrigin #ContentBlockers #FirefoxExtensions