Though all the comments at the firefox site are gaga now, yesterday showed up a pretty sensible response to all this hoopla:

"Many webpages need to use JS to function correctly. It would be more use if there was a blacklist instead of a whitelist because very few websites use JS maliciously.

"Overall, I would only recommend this extension if there was, for example, a malicious code/virus spreading over the internet. It just "blocks too much" to be used for normal surfing."

Edward Craig wrote:
Beta News claims this exploit is a fraud (among other recent news on Google)

main workaround available at this time is the NoScript extension
https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/722/

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