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Monthly Archives: March 2008

Facilitating the Analysis of Data Sent Via Web Forms

After writing three consecutive entries here about Greasemonkey’s past and present security issues, I wanted to write about a different topic. I was actually fine with making Greasemonkey the topic once again, although this time, I preferred to emphasize the reasons to use it, rather than the reasons one may want to avoid it. I […]

Greasemonkey and Security: Attempting to Summarize What You Need to Know (Part 3 of 3)

In the first entry in this series of entries on Greasemonkey and security, the security issues that Greasemonkey has had in the past were covered. Then in the second part of this series, the most recent security issues that were inherent to Greasemonkey were covered. And in this third and final part of this series, […]

Greasemonkey and Security: Attempting to Summarize What You Need to Know (Part 2 of 3)

In the previous entry in this series of entries on Greasemonkey and security, an overview of the history of Greasemonkey security was given. An explanation of why that history matters now was also given. And in this entry, the most recent security issues that Greasemonkey has had are the topic. As was mentioned in the […]