Cache timer attacks can allow remote website owners to determine other sites you've visited on the Web. Here's how to stop cache timer browser history sniffing in Firefox.
• Open Firefox.
• Click Tools then select Options.
• On the Privacy tab, change Keep my history for at least X days to zero.
• Also on the Privacy tab, check Always clear my private data when I close Firefox then click the Settings button to the right of that option.
• Under Settings, make sure each option is checked. (If you wish to preserve saved passwords, leave the saved passwords option unchecked).
• Click OK to accept the change.
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Cache Timer Brower History Sniffing in Firefox
Wednesday, June 3, 2009
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Trevor Hook
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