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firefox - What is the modern day equivalent of Firesheep Firesheep was a way to really easily (as in point and click) hijack other peoples website sessions on things like facebook because the websites only ssl encrypted the login phase. It made alot of noise in the news due to people using it on public wifi hotspots. Many sites have since either began using ssl for everything by default or by a user Like Firesheep to the Slaughter | Opinion | The Harvard Nov 12, 2010

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Like Firesheep, it only works on a defined list of websites, so it won’t protect you if you use any websites that it doesn’t support. It does not appear to be immediately simple for users to add sites without some development experience. HTTPS-Everywhere is well respected for doing what it claims to do safely.

Twitter Joins Facebook in Beefing Up Security, Foiling Hackers Programs like Firesheep exposed “gaping privacy holes” in Twitter, Facebook, Foursquare, and other sites, as Fast Company noted back in October. Firesheep, a Firefox extension by developer Don't Get Hijacked on the 'Net: Firesheep and HTTPS Oct 28, 2010 How to Download and install the Firesheep Mozilla Firefox Can't figure out how to install the Firesheep Mozilla Firefox extension? Take heart; this quick video guide presents a complete walkthrough of the download and installation process, teaching you everything you'll need to know to use Firesheep to hack your friends' Facebook and YouTube account information. For all of the gritty details, watch this hacker's how-to. How to get the Firesheep add-on for Firefox to run in my