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Paranoid Android bum protect you from this potential vulnerability until Apple makes an official fix available. It does this by watching the URL schemes that are requested and delaying them until you've had a gamble to enounce whether you'd similar to proc

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Review Paranoid Android 1.2

Paranoid Android 1.2
CompanyUnsanity LLC
Websitehttp://www.unsanity.com/haxies/pa/
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OsMac OS X
RequirementsMac OS X 10.3 or later.
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Release Date5/25/2004
LicenseFree
LimitationsFree

Free Download 0.79 Mb
Mac:Mac OS X:Utilities:Security
Views 772 (+2) / Free
By Unsanity LLC

Paranoid Android tin protect you from this voltage vulnerability until Apple makes an official fix available. It does this by watching the URL schemes that are requested and delaying them until you've had a gamble to pronounce whether you'd equal to continue or not. If you know that the url that's being loaded is legit, go beforehand, but if it looks suspicious, Paranoid Android gives you an opportunity to cancel it. A vulnerability in Apple's Mac OS X results in a voltage situation in which a malicious person could execute arbitrary commands on your machine, such as deleting your dwelling directory, or doing other untoward actions. This vulnerability involves the function of URL "schemes". These are the part of a web speech that specifies what program should be used to deal the speech. What's New: Version 1.2: The whitelist forthwith defaults to exactly 'http', 'https', and 'mailto'. Added user configuration in the APE Manager preference dot for the whitelist. Matching the whitelist is forthwith done in a case-sensitive manner. Paranoid Android forthwith displays the application that will be used to clear a URL.

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