I’ve never seen any website cause a firewall permission request

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    1 year ago

    In theory, that shouldn’t even be possible with JavaScript. There’s such a thing as same-origin policy for that exact reason…

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      Have you really never heard of malware from JavaScript? Buffer overflows and sandbox escapes are almost all JavaScript, still, hasn’t changed in the last decade. Sometimes it’s a random font parser library or something, but almost always it’s JavaScript. And now that browsers are auto-updating and they have fully staffed security teams behind them that get word of a vulnerability being secretly exploited before the general public, most people don’t get hit just because they browsed to a random website. But it’s still possible, and especially likely that a shady torrent site could be hosting malware or get ““hacked””.

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        I’ve read that article. It is complete garbage and doesn’t explain anything at all. It’s just standard cookie cutter fear mongering to sell some random antivirus software.

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          That article is for lay-persons and really an awareness article I surmise. If you’re technical you are likely already aware of the security concerns with jacascript.