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What is this script that's injected in every webpage I visit, and if malicious how to get rid of it?

I found this script when inspecting webpages and I have no idea where this is coming from or if this is malicious. Is this malicious, how can I find out where it came from and how to get rid of that? ...
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Content Security Policy: The page’s settings blocked the loading of a resource at inline (“script-src”) Error on a lot of different websites

Since a couple of days ago, i cannot reach a lot of Well-Known Websites like : Github.com,linkedIn,... . I am using Firefox 81.0.1. when i open console, in found this error line: Content Security ...
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Disable JavaScript in Acrobat Reader for good

For security reasons, I want to disable JavaScript in Acrobat Reader DC in my office. I found a registry key (HKCU\Software\Adobe\Acrobat Reader\DC\JSPrefs\bEnableJS) that I can deploy via Group ...
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Removing annoying click-handling logic from websites

There are a lot of websites out there that block your ability to right click or select text. I believe it's done as a sort of half-assed security measure to prevent people from copying text or images. ...
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What's the worst that can happen when you visit a sketchy site?

Although this doesn't happen very often, on occasion, whenever I visit a new website when looking for information, it turns out to be one of those malevolent ones that attempts to open up several pop-...
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ESLint plugin won't flag unsafe methods

I've installed ESLint along with a number of security plugins to attempt some javascript analysis, however when i feed it a small amount of vulnerable javascript, i get no output. I installed ESLint ...
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How to decrypt an encrypted private key using the OpenSSL?

This question have been ask several time in StackExchange's network but for my specific target I can't find a work around. I have an encrypted private key using AES(Advance Encryption Standard). All ...
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Chrome disables Javascript non secure page

i have a few websites that chrome shows as unsecure and wont load its javascript content. https://www.agl.com.au/get-connected/electricity-gas-plans https://www.cashrewards.com.au/en/refer-a-friend ...
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What would the ideal situation be that would cause you to be the most anonymous? [closed]

Let's say you were going to hack into the governments most precious data, what security precautions can you think of that would make you the most anonymous? My idea of a max security situation would ...
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How to trace which JavaScripts are being loaded (Malware in Wordpress)

I'm having trouble with an infected Wordpress website. At random the page is redirected to some shady advertisement. It's similar to the description here: https://blog.sucuri.net/2016/05/wordpress-...
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JavaScript and security/anonymity

From what I've read, JavaScript is a security risk. However, many sites don't work without it. If I deactivate JavaScript, but also define exceptions for sites that I regularly use, would it be safe?
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Secure a PDF document on a future date

I'd like to "secure" a PDF document on some future date (specified by me). By "secure" I mean either of the following: the document becomes encrypted with a password (and cannot be open without one) ...
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How can I export the javascript whitelist from Google Chrome?

For security reasons I have Javascript disable in Chrome and I use a whitelist of my "trusted" sites. So If I'm surfing the web and I visit a site that is trusted to me then I add it to that list. ...
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How do malicious/scam websites match your obscure search entries on Google?

I was just checking out a piece of Python code when I searched for "from turtle import right, left, forward, speed, exitonclick, hideturtle" on Google Without looking further I just clicked on the ...
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Should I be worry after opening suspicious Email attachment?

Yesterday, I have received this following suspicious email Normally, I would not click on any of the email attachments if I am not sure about the origin of it. But yesterday, I accidentally opened it....
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