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Subject: Re: [FRIAM] bizarre Fire Fox behavior?
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On Sat, Jul 7, 2018 at 11:36 AM Roger Critchlow mailto:r...@elf.org> > wrote:
Sorry, Nick, I was sweltering too hard to answer. Been a rough week in Bo
xth day over 90.
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>> Nicholas S. Thompson
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>> Clark University
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> *From:* Friam [mailto:friam-boun...@redfish.com] *On Behalf Of *Roger
> Critchlow
> *Sent:* Thursday, July 05, 2018 10:02 AM
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> *Subject:* Re: [FRIAM] bizarre Fire Fox behavior?
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PURELY FWIW this is where javaScript's (lack of) sandbox is a disaster.
Their's a billion assholes out their that get off on this. I don't know why.
Chrome you MIGHT beable to kil the window spamming you.
lol more than happily find a urle reidrect page and send back those turd
blossoms the same
There's some kind of exploit running around that tries to freeze your
browser by repeated file saves while posting a "You have been PWNED! Call
1-800-xxx- for help!" message, then they talk you out of your credit
card number, and so on, and so forth. Affects several browsers, there were
After a time, when Firefox has been running, Windows Explorer begins
spawning new windows explorer processes (as indicated by the Windows Task
Manager) at a frantic rate, roughly two per second. They are all a little
over 2k but not exactly the same.When I close Firefox it does not stop,
but