Saft Lite - 3.6.0Safari plugin that adds Saft's security-related fixes |
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Useful, but... - Version: 3.5.0, 12/3/2006 09:04PM PST
Don10
This is a really timely and useful addition to Safari's security, but what would make it even better would be the ability to have it remember which sites are OK - for example, my internet banking site transfers me across from the main bank site to its secure internet banking facility. Saft picks this as a phising trip and lets me OK or Block. If I OK it, every action I take thereafter like entering account and PIN information brings up the OK/Block window several times as the window updates, which makes it very difficult to use the website, which I know is correct.
No thanks - Version: 3.0.1, 3/14/2006 12:15PM PST
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Hockpooh777
My Safari was really slow and stalling. With the newset sec update it would even open cause of SAFT lite being installed. I trashed it, and safari is way fast and opens now. You can keep this one, there is really no need for it anyway.
Safari vulnerability - Version: 3.0.0, 2/24/2006 04:48AM PST
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Dr.S.
I had to turn the option "Open safe files after downloading" in Safari's preferences ("General" pane) ON when I wanted Safari Lite enabled. Fore more information and corresponding test files see http://secunia.com/mac_os_x_command_execution_vulnerability_test and www.heise.de/english/newsticker/news/69862
I apologize to everybody for revising this post several times (typos) and thank the developers for this smart plugin!
I apologize to everybody for revising this post several times (typos) and thank the developers for this smart plugin!
Nice of the developer to provide this - Version: 2.0.0, 5/12/2005 02:27PM PST
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Hangnail
However, This is not a problem if you turn 'auto run safe files' off. Auto executing anything on download is a prelude to vulnerabilities like this so its just best to not do it at all.
Note that SIMBL extensions can mess with other webcore browsers like omniweb.
Note that SIMBL extensions can mess with other webcore browsers like omniweb.
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- Nice of the developer to provide this
Great Developer - Version: 2.0.0, 5/12/2005 10:57AM PST
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Tomnibus
I was very happy to see this feature in the main Saft version. This developer is great, he makes great products and to release a freeware version with just this functionality is very good of him, IMHO.