Filed under: Security, Utilities, Browsers
With all the hype about Firesheep, the Firefox add-on that snatches up social network login credentials over open wireless networks, security companies are starting to make anti-Firesheep measures available to the average user. BlackSheep, developed by 'cloud security' firm Zscaler, is a Firefox add-on that detects the presence of Firesheep on your network.
If someone is using Firesheep, BlackSheep will trick it with a fake login cookie. When Firesheep takes BlackSheep's bait and tries to get your user information from a site using the fake values BlackSheep has been sending out, you'll get a warning that Firesheep is operating, as well as the IP address of the person using it.
Unfortunately, BlackSheep is only available for Firefox at the moment. There are other security measures you can use, though. Sebastian has posted a roundup of ways to surf securely with SSL in any browser. Even more recently, someone released a Safari extension to force Facebook to use SSL. As far as direct anti-Firesheep countermeasures go, a
Windows app called Fireshepherd can also help you shut Firesheep snoopers down.
BlackSheep add-on detects Firesheep on your network originally appeared on Download Squad on Mon, 08 Nov 2010 11:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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