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The gist I get is that LifeLock says it is about security and protecting its consumers against fraud when the article by Krebsonsecurity says the issue is a basic programming error done for convenience, not security, so a subscriber can unsubscribe more easily. LifeLock should never have set it up this way because this was an easy way to commit fraud against known customers.
Mozilla's new DNS resolution is dangerous
Mozilla wants to override any configured DNS server with Cloudflare
QuoteMozilla's new DNS resolution is dangerousNo it isn't, and the article is seriously misleading its readers:QuoteMozilla wants to override any configured DNS server with CloudflareNo they don't: the TRR is fully user-configurable. Mozilla is running a limited Opt-in shield study to test their DoH/TRR implementation.See https://blog.nightly.mozilla.org/2018/06/01/improving-dns-privacy-in-firefox/