Como funciona a proteção integrada contra Phishing e Malware
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O Firefox já contem protecção contra Phising e Malware para o proteger online. Estas funcionalidades irao avisalo quando uma pagina visitada tenha sido reportado como uma falsificaçao de um website legitimo(tambem chamados de site de "Phishing") ou como um site de "Ataque" criado para danificar o seu computador. Esta funcionalidade também o avisa se fizer o download de ficheiros detectados como malware
Tabela de conteúdos
- 1 O que é a falsificação de um site? O que é o Phishing?
- 2 What is an Attack Site? What is Malware?
- 3 How does Phishing and Malware Protection work in Firefox?
- 4 What information is sent to Mozilla or its partners when Phishing and Malware Protection are enabled?
- 5 How do I use the Phishing and Malware Protection features?
- 6 I’ve confirmed that my site is safe, how do I get it removed from the lists?
O que é a falsificação de um site? O que é o Phishing?
Web Forgery (also known as “Phishing”) is a form of identity theft that occurs when a malicious Web site impersonates a legitimate one in order to trick you into giving up sensitive information such as passwords, account details, or credit card numbers. Phishing attacks usually come from email messages that attempt to lure the recipient into updating their personal information on fake, but very real looking, Web sites. More information on phishing can be found at the Anti-Phishing Working Group, and there are a number of examples and resources available at the Wikipedia Phishing page.
What is an Attack Site? What is Malware?
Malware is software designed to infect your computer without your knowledge. Malware is most often used to steal personal information, send junk e-mail (spam), or spread more malware.
Attack Sites are Web sites that try to infect your computer with malware when you visit. These attacks can be very difficult to detect; even a site that looks safe may be secretly trying to attack you. Sometimes the Web site’s owner won’t even know that the site has been turned into an Attack Site.
You can learn more about malware and Attack Sites from StopBadware, a non-profit organization that works with partners like Mozilla to protect users from malware and other dangerous software.
How does Phishing and Malware Protection work in Firefox?
Phishing and Malware Protection works by checking the sites that you visit against lists of reported phishing and malware sites. These lists are automatically downloaded and updated every 30 minutes or so when the Phishing and Malware Protection features are enabled. The technical details of the safe-browsing protocol are also publicly available.
When you download an application file, Firefox will verify the signature. If it is signed, Firefox then compares the signature with a list of known safe publishers. For files that are not identified by the lists as “safe” (allowed) or as “malware” (blocked), Firefox asks Google’s Safe Browsing service if the software is safe by sending it some of the download’s metadata.*
What information is sent to Mozilla or its partners when Phishing and Malware Protection are enabled?
There are two times when Firefox will communicate with Mozilla’s partners while using Phishing and Malware Protection. The first is during the regular updates to the lists of reporting phishing and malware sites. No information about you or the sites you visit is communicated during list updates. The second is in the event that you encounter a reported phishing or malware site. Before blocking the site, Firefox will request a double-check to ensure that the reported site has not been removed from the list since your last update. In both cases, existing cookies you have from google.com, our list provider, may also be sent.
The Mozilla Privacy Policy expressly forbids the collection of this data by Mozilla or its partners for any purpose other than improvement of the Phishing and Malware Protection feature. The Google Privacy Policy explains how Google handles user cookies.
How do I use the Phishing and Malware Protection features?
These features are turned on by default so, unless your security settings have been changed, you are likely already using them. Phishing and Malware Protection optionspreferences can be found on the Security panel:
- Na barra do "Menu" no topo do ecrã, clique em e selecione (selecione nas versões mais antigas do macOS).Clique no botão
Menu e selecione .
- Click on the panel.
- Put a check mark next to the following settings to activate them:
- Block reported attack sites - this setting protects you from malware sites and files.
- Block reported web forgeries - this setting warns you against fraudulent websites that trick you into giving them your personal and financial information.
- Click to save your settings.Close the window to save your settings.
To turn these features off, follow the preceding steps to return to the panel and remove the check marks next to Block reported attack sites and Block reported web forgeries.
What happens when a page or file is blocked?
Firefox will block the page from loading and display a Reported Web Forgery warning for phishing sites and Reported Attack Page for malware sites.
If you download malware or spyware, Firefox displays a message on the Downloads panel.
I’ve confirmed that my site is safe, how do I get it removed from the lists?
If you own a site that was attacked and you have since repaired it, or if you feel that your site was reported in error, you can request that it be removed from the lists. We encourage site owners to investigate any such report thoroughly, though; a site can often be turned into an attack site without any visible change.
- To request removal from the list of reported phishing sites, use this form provided by Google.
- To request removal from the list of reported malware sites, use this one, provided by stopbadware.org.