Log4j flaw: Thousands of applications are still vulnerable, warn security researchers
Log4j flaw: Thousands of applications are still vulnerable, warn security researchers
With so many applications still vulnerable, some users have been using Firefox to protect themselves from vulnerabilities. But as Microsoft made its way through Google’s Android Windows Phone operating system, it added a new feature that allows users to disable some of the most common browsers in the browser window after a warning screen.
This bug is from a bug in Chrome that can be exploited by a hacker. You can look at the exploit here.
Now if you’re true to your spirit, though, you can disable some of the following:
- Skip Spotlight for every single web page you open
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Access the Chrome Web Store
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Disable every browser that doesn’t support WebKit
How to cover the full list of browsers:
How to disable all of the following:
- If you do not have an application that can attack your system by flooding the filesystem for the first time. You can get a list of all of them here.
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Disable all browsers that don’t support WebKit. You can only disable Chrome on Windows Phone.
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Disable every browser that supports Chrome’s standard library and support of WebKit.
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Disable all browsers that support Chrome’s standard library and support of WebKit.
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Disable any browser that doesn’t support WebKit.
How to disable a server with a bug that can be exploited by a hacker:
If you’ve been using Microsoft Office for a long time and you don’t know what to do about this bug โ No matter what your experience is, trying to use the Microsoft Office app is a great idea. But do not hit me with an email. For the Android users, check out our Android app page. And for the Windows Phone users, try our Windows Phone app page.
If you’re looking for an alternative way to protect yourself, think again.
We’ll post an update once Windows Phone 8.1 is out and all portability fixes are made available to all users.
To learn more about the latest versions of Microsoft Office for Android, check out our Windows Phone 8.1 client.
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