From Mozilla Firefox Security Technical Implementation Guide
Part of DTBF184 - JavaScript hiding or changing status bar
Associated with: CCI-000381
When a user visits some webpages, JavaScript can hide or make changes to the browser’s appearance to hide unauthorized activity. This activity can help disguise an attack taking place in a minimized background window. Determines whether the text in the browser status bar may be set by JavaScript. Set and lock to True (default in Firefox) so that JavaScript access to preference settings for is disabled.
Type "about:config" in the address bar of the browser. Verify that the preference “dom.disable_window_status_change" is set and locked to “true”. Criteria: If the parameter is set incorrectly, then this is a finding. If the setting is not locked, then this is a finding.
Ensure the preference "dom.disable_window_status_change" is set and locked to the value of “true”.
Lavender hyperlinks in small type off to the right (of CSS
class id
, if you view the page source) point to
globally unique URIs for each document and item. Copy the
link location and paste anywhere you need to talk
unambiguously about these things.
You can obtain data about documents and items in other
formats. Simply provide an HTTP header Accept:
text/turtle
or
Accept: application/rdf+xml
.
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