![]() ![]() ![]() The JavaScript was likely planted on certain websites that the attacker wanted to see who came to visit. "This wasn't the first Firefox vulnerability, nor will it be the last," The TOR Project warned. ![]() People using Linux and OS X were not affected, but that doesn't mean they couldn't be targeted in the future. The script was written to target Windows computers running Firefox 17 ESR (Extended Support Release), a version of the browser customized to view websites using TOR. The TOR Project's reasoning comes from the characteristics of the malicious JavaScript that exploited the zero-day vulnerability. ![]()
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