Your OS makes no difference: malicious Javascript uses the browser as
its platform, not the OS.
It's possible to Javascript to turn your browser session into a bot;
it's possible to use Javascript to probe networks hidden behind routers
and firewalls, identify targets and route target-specific attacks to
those targets; it's possible for Javascript to capture login IDs and
passwords.
It's possible to use Javascript to track what sites you go to and what
you do there - which is why Google says its OK to run Javascript. Their
Google Analytics tool requires Javascript. So if someone has Javascript
turned off, Google doesn't get any tracking information to use and sell
to their paying customers.
There's no need to require Javascript for site navigation.
Tony Austin wrote:
Is JavaScript so bad? Why turn it off? I am happy to
have it on all
the time and the worries are much less under Linux. It's not Java or
ActiveX after all.
On 1 October 2011 10:34, Arve Barsnes wrote:
On 1 October 2011 08:53, Lorenzo Sutton wrote:
On 10/01/2011 04:14 AM, Ken Restivo wrote:
>
> On Sat, Oct 01, 2011 at 03:00:02AM +0200, Peter Crighton wrote:
>>
>> Hello list,
>> I just wanted to let you know that I started a new blog about
>> Recording on Linux:
http://linux-recording.blogspot.com/
>> The first entry (well, not counting the introduction here) is about
>> using the Analogue Drums Big Mono drumkit with Hydrogen. Let me
know
>> what you think about the blog, any
constructive criticism is much
>> appreciated!
>>
>
> *sigh*, Google, doesn't anyone use HTML anymore?
>
> This is what that website looks like with JavaScript turned off:
>
>
http://storage.restivo.org/misc/blogger.jpg
>
> I'm sure it's a fantastic blog, but, I dunno what Google has
done
to it.
If truth be told it seems a problem with this particular blog
(which by the
way seems a very cool idea ;) - other blogspot
blogs seem to work
with
JavaScript turned off.
I'm not a blogger user so I'm not sure what google puts in when
you
create a
blog and what it leaves to the user. Maybe, the
massive use of
JavaScript
comes in for recently created ones?
That said. Yes it seems that google is pushing more and more for
the use of
JavaScript see e.g.
http://googlesystem.blogspot.com/2007/05/no-javascript-no-google-navigation…
It seems that, without allowing
javascript from
blogblog.com
<http://blogblog.com> this
particular blog doesn't work at all. Is that also owned by Google?
Arve