Re: Mozilla targeted malware in the wild

2004-04-06 Thread Jean-Marc Desperrier
Daniel Veditz wrote: (I'm serious, by the way: we're most likely turning off XPInstall by default for most sites for Firefox 1.0) It does make more sense to sign XP package. Site-level restriction is a problem for load repartition (isn't mozdev strongly overloaded ?), and make the consequence of

Re: Mozilla targeted malware in the wild

2004-04-06 Thread mrhappy
It would be really good if there was a default setting of silent ignore for xpi's ___ Mozilla-security mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.mozilla.org/listinfo/mozilla-security

Re: Mozilla targeted malware in the wild

2004-04-06 Thread Robert Mohr
mrhappy wrote: It would be really good if there was a default setting of silent ignore for xpi's It's not the default and never will be, but you can set 'xpinstall.enabled' to false in about:config. -- Robert Mohr [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___

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2004-04-06 Thread jross
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Re: Mozilla targeted malware in the wild

2004-04-06 Thread Christian Biesinger
Robert Mohr wrote: It's not the default and never will be, but you can set 'xpinstall.enabled' to false in about:config. Or you go to edit/preferences/advanced/software installation and disable it there... ___ Mozilla-security mailing list [EMAIL