Hi,
Let's say I'm a hacker with access to a public kiosk,
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I then install that version of Firefox on the kiosk.
Simple: You should not be able to do that (if the kiosk is correctly
configured). If the hacker can install arbitrary code, he could also
install a rootkit with a keylogger or
On 04/05/09 20:27, Andrews, Rick wrote:
Are there any safeguards in place to prevent this hack from succeeding?
Of course not. Code is code - you can make it do anything. It's just
ones and zeroes. They could make the hacked version show your evil
website while having the URL bar display "htt
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