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Unstoppable Domains’ new chat protocol enables users to store data on their own servers through crypto wallets and P2P network integration.
Unstoppable Domains Launches Decentralized Chat Protocol
Helen Partz
2020-07-07T14:00:00+01:00
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The recently reported Firefox’s zero-day flaw was used by hackers to attack Coinbase employees on June 17.
Recent Firefox Zero-Day Flaw Was Used in Attacks Against Coinbase’s Employees
Helen Partz
2019-06-20T17:08:00+01:00
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Major open-source browser Mozilla Firefox announced new protections against crypto mining attacks in its new browser versions.
Major Web Browser Firefox by Mozilla Now Blocks Web-Based Cryptojacking
Adrian Zmudzinski
2019-04-09T18:38:00+01:00
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The Stellar Development Foundation announced the appointment of former COO at browser firm Mozilla as its new CEO and executive director.
Stellar Foundation Appoints Former Mozilla COO as CEO and Executive Director
Adrian Zmudzinski
2019-03-15T11:46:00+00:00
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Privacy-oriented Brave browser has filed complaints against Google for violating E.U. regulations on user data privacy.
Blockchain Browser Brave Files Adtech Complaints Against Google for User Data Practices
Ana Alexandre
2018-09-13T23:57:00+01:00
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Web browser Firefox will block cryptojacking malware in future versions as part of an anti-tracking initiative.
Firefox to Block Cryptojacking Malware in New Browser Releases
Ana Alexandre
2018-08-31T22:57:00+01:00
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Former Mozilla CEO raised $35M for his new company Brave by issuing virtual currency instead of shares
Within Seconds, Mozilla’s Former CEO Raised $35M by Issuing Tokens Instead of Shares
Anthony Coggine
2017-06-06T12:40:00+01:00
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Web browser giants Google and Mozilla have implemented practices encouraging users to take care of their online privacy and security in an ongoing shift towards...
Google and Mozilla Begin “Privacy Shaming” Users for Accepting Insecure Connections
Joël Valenzuela
2016-10-10T13:10:00+01:00
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