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Security Analysis of Firefox Webextensions
Cross Site Scripting Attacks Xss Exploits and Defense.Pdf
Visual Validation of SSL Certificates in the Mozilla Browser Using Hash Images
IT Acronyms.Docx
David Horner a Brain That Thinks
Understanding and Mitigating Attacks Targeting Web Browsers
A Plug-In and an XPCOM Component for Controlling Firefox Browser Requests1
Torbutton and Firefox
Google-Chrome- Extension
Tkgecko: Another Attempt for an HTML Renderer for Tk Georgios Petasis
Securing Legacy Firefox Extensions with SENTINEL
Here.Is.Only.Xul
A Latency-Determining/User Directed Firefox Browser Extension Philip Avery Mein
Javaxpcom: Mozilla Firefox Scripting
Mozilla Development Roadmap
Extending Your Browser
Proceedings of the 4Th Annual Linux Showcase & Conference, Atlanta
COM and XPCOM As a Solution to Bamboo's Versioning Problem
Top View
3. Wählen Sie Im Mozilla-Browser Den Menüpunkt "Edit" ("Bearbeiten"), Darunter "Preferences..." ("Einstellungen...")
Mozilla Project and Open
Hide Your RDP Now!
Embedding Gecko in a Delphi Application
XPCOM (Cross-Platform Component Object Model) XPIDL (Cross-Platform Interface Definition Language) All XPCOM
Topic Modeling of Public Repositories at Scale Using Names in Source Code
Delivery Context Access for the Mobile Web Sailesh Kumar Sathish
Firefox and Malware: When Browsers Attack
Add-Ons-Android.Pdf
A Cloud-Based Framework for Security Analysis of Browser Extensions
Capítulo 1 Introducción
XUL Tutorial - MDC Page 1 of 4
Integration of a Memory Analyzer to the Browser Reference Architecture
Gestor De Contraseñas En Un Dispositivo Móvil Accesible Por Bluetooth
An Empirical Study of DLL Injection Bugs in the Firefox Ecosystem
Gecko Embedding Basics
Mozilla Source Tree Docs Release 55.0A1
Mozilla Firefox
Thesis Statement: We Can Successfully Apply Operating System Principles to Secure and Enhance the Extensibility of the Web Platform
Netscape Gecko Technologies Enabling the Next-Generation Internet
Javascript Security"
John D. Duncan
Creating XPCOM Components
Botnet in the Browser: Understanding Threats Caused by Malicious Browser Extensions
An Analysis of the Mozilla Jetpack Extension Framework
Qwacs Plugin Proof of Concept Browser Plugin to Support the Two- Step Verification of Qualified Certificates for Web-Site Authentication
Scripting Mozilla Applications with XPCOM and XUL
Different Attacks Detection and Prevention Techniques
Crossfire: an Analysis of Firefox Extension-Reuse Vulnerabilities
Tor Project Tor Browser Bundle Research Engagement
"Software Evolution:"
Webextensions, Bezpecnostni Model a Kompatibilita S XPCOM
Capítulo 8 Creación De Un Componente XPCOM Para Minimo
Update Scanner
Applying Model-Based Testing to HTML Rendering Engines – a Case Study?
Firefox-Addon
Browser Design Flaws Hacking by Breaking in Architectures