Windows Defender detected Trojan:Script/Wacatac.H!ml

Hello, I just did a full windows defender scan and it turns out Trojan:Script/Wacatac.H!ml popped up when it was done and it said the files affected were: containerfile… (les mer)

Hello,

I just did a full windows defender scan and it turns out Trojan:Script/Wacatac.H!ml popped up when it was done and it said the files affected were:

containerfile: C:\Users\User\AppData\Local\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\.default-release\cache2\entries\InsertHashHere

file: C:\Users\User\AppData\Local\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\.default-release\cache2\entries\InsertHashHere->(GZip)

I removed the hashes or whatever they were behind the entries, I was wondering if this was a false positive? I didn't notice any slowed down or hacked accounts, also windows defender quarantined it. I've also reinstalled Firefox and deleted all folders associated with Mozilla in AppData.

Asked by notsuremyusername 37 minutter siden

Feature Request: Built-in Lock for Thunderbird Android App

I would like to suggest a new feature for the Thunderbird Android app: the ability to set up a built-in lock using a password, PIN, or biometric authentication. This fea… (les mer)

I would like to suggest a new feature for the Thunderbird Android app: the ability to set up a built-in lock using a password, PIN, or biometric authentication.

This feature is already available in other apps, such as the Ente Auth app and the proprietary email app Spark. It adds an additional layer of security for users, ensuring that even if the device is accessed by someone else, sensitive email information remains protected.

The benefits of implementing this feature include:

1. Enhanced Privacy: Protecting user data from unauthorized access in case of device sharing or loss.

2. User Convenience: Providing an option to secure only the email app without relying on full device locks.

3. Increased User Trust: Demonstrating a commitment to privacy and security, which can attract more users to the Thunderbird app.

This functionality aligns with the privacy-first philosophy that Thunderbird embodies and would be a valuable addition for those who prioritize security in their email management.

Thank you for considering this suggestion.

Best regards.

Asked by fulcrum.pw 57 minutter siden

Missing Cookie Banner Blocker?

Hi all, I am on Firefox for Android version 133 and am trying to stop getting cookie banners. According to this article: https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/cookie-ban… (les mer)

Hi all,

I am on Firefox for Android version 133 and am trying to stop getting cookie banners. According to this article: https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/cookie-banner-reduction-firefox-android, there should be an option under Privacy and security, but no options for the cookie banner blocker exists.

I live in Canada, not sure if it is only available in certain countries?

Thanks

Asked by jbreezy 3 timer siden

SSL Wildcard issue

Hi, I have wildcard certyficate for my domain, and i use them in all SSL connection (IMAP/SMTP/WEB etc.). On desktop thunderbird it's connecting by imap without any issue… (les mer)

Hi, I have wildcard certyficate for my domain, and i use them in all SSL connection (IMAP/SMTP/WEB etc.). On desktop thunderbird it's connecting by imap without any issues, website are correct, but on mobile i have security alert that it's insecure. I think that i could be something with wildcard. Do anyone have the same problem. After accepting risk there is working perfect.

Asked by Krzysztof Stasiak 11 timer siden

Two Computer both with firefox, but one will not rememebr some input fields

This is a really strange problem, something I have never encountered before. I have two- near identical desktop computers Computer 1 is an HP Elite Pro 8300 Computer 2 i… (les mer)

This is a really strange problem, something I have never encountered before.

I have two- near identical desktop computers Computer 1 is an HP Elite Pro 8300 Computer 2 is an HP Elite Desk 800 G1

Both have the exact same latest version of Windows 10 (Pro 64 Bit Version 22H2) Both have the exact same version of Firefox (133.0) Both Firefox browsers are synced via my Firefox account, so same Settings, same Bookmarks, same Extensions etc.

Yet one of them has a problem with remembering certain input field criteria (although they both remember passwords and usernames just fine). I have uploaded some screengrabs as one illustration of this problem

Essentially, this a courier website which I use for sending packages. I have a site ID number

When I use Computer 1 to make a booking, it has always remembered my Site ID. When I open the page, the SiteID field is already filled in, and the "Remember Me" checkbox is already checked. See Computer1.png

However, when I use Computer 2 to make a booking, I have to enter the SiteID every time, even though I check the "Remember Me" checkbox, and click the "Book a Pickup" button, the next time I open the page, the SiteID input field is blank, and the "Remember Me" checkbox is unchecked. See Computer2.png

At first, I thought it was a problem with the computer, but I tried using Chrome on Computer 2 and it works fine . See Computer2A.png

I cannot think of anything that might be causing this. I have even gone through the Settings pages side-by-side to make sure all the checkboxes are identical. Nothing different that I can find. There are other web pages that do similar things with fields that are not usernames or passwords, but all passwords and usernames for the other website I login to are remembered fine, and they are all listed in the saved passwords section of Settings.

Any help or ideas I could try would be appreciated.

Asked by cooky1 1 dag siden

https security error: Connection verified by a certificate issuer that is not recognized by Mozilla

Hello, I am running Firefox on a W10-Pro PC. I always click the lock to check certificate validation. In the last month I keep seeing "Connection verified by a certif… (les mer)

Hello, I am running Firefox on a W10-Pro PC. I always click the lock to check certificate validation. In the last month I keep seeing "Connection verified by a certificate issuer that is not recognized by Mozilla".

When I click for more information I see that "Norton Web/Mail Shield" does not recognize the certificate issuer. When I click on Learn More it takes me to a Firefox site "How to disable the Enterprise Roots preference" I also checked W10 certmgr.msc and I see Norton is listed. Images included below. I would love to resolve this issue. Thank you for your time.

Asked by be4usay 2 uker siden

Last reply by be4usay 2 dager siden

Valid S/MIME signature not showing

I have a valid x.509 certificate and am able to send S/MIME signed emails via Thunderbird 128.5.1esr (64-bit) [Windows 10.0.22631.4460). The private key is stored on a Y… (les mer)

I have a valid x.509 certificate and am able to send S/MIME signed emails via Thunderbird 128.5.1esr (64-bit) [Windows 10.0.22631.4460).

The private key is stored on a Yubikey. However, the certifying authorities are in the Thunderbird Authorities.

I can send S/MIME signed emails.

Viewing the received email in Gmail (web) correctly shows that email is signed, verified by a known issuer, and provides links to the certificates.

Viewing the same received email in Thunderbird only shows the S/MIME badge/icon when the Yubikey is connected.

Is this intentional behavior? Why doesn't Thunderbird show the S/MIME badge?

Asked by mental-tarsus02 4 dager siden

Remote content notification bar has disappeared and I can not access content I wish to see. How can I get it back

Remote content notification bar has disappeared and I can not access content I wish to see. How can I get it back without specifying individual email accounts? In other w… (les mer)

Remote content notification bar has disappeared and I can not access content I wish to see. How can I get it back without specifying individual email accounts? In other words I liked to be offered the choice each time remote content is blocked.

Asked by ianstephencollins 5 dager siden