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We recently interviewed Akash Angle on how he uses Fedora. This is [part of a series][1] on the Fedora Magazine. The series profiles Fedora users and how they use Fedora to get things done. Contact us on the [feedback form][2] to express your interest in becoming a interviewee.
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### Who is Akash Angle?
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Akash is a Linux user who ditched Windows some time ago. An avid Fedora user for the past 9 years, he has tried out almost all the Fedora flavors and spins to get his day to day tasks done. He was introduced to Fedora by a school friend.
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Akash uses a Lenovo B490 at work. It is equipped with an Intel Core i3-3310 Processor, and a 240GB Kingston SSD. “This laptop is great for day to work like surfing the internet, blogging, and a little bit of photo editing and video editing too. Although not a professional laptop and the specs not being that high end, it does the job perfectly,” says Akash.
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To play videos, his go-to is the VLC video player packaged as a [Flatpak][4], which gives him the latest stable version. When Akash wants to make screenshots, the ultimate tool for him is [Shutter, which the Magazine has covered in the past][5]. For graphics, GIMP is something without which he wouldn’t be able to work.
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One of his favorite wallpapers originally coming from Fedora 16 is the following one:
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[1]: https://fedoramagazine.org/tag/how-do-you-fedora/
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[2]: https://fedoramagazine.org/submit-an-idea-or-tip/
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[4]: https://fedoramagazine.org/getting-started-flatpak/
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[5]: https://fedoramagazine.org/screenshot-everything-shutter-fedora/
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[6]: https://fedoramagazine.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/Fedora-16-300x188.png
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Exploring the Linux kernel: The secrets of Kconfig/kbuild
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5 Easy Tips for Linux Web Browser Security
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If you use your Linux desktop and never open a web browser, you are a special kind of user. For most of us, however, a web browser has become one of the most-used digital tools on the planet. We work, we play, we get news, we interact, we bank… the number of things we do via a web browser far exceeds what we do in local applications. Because of that, we need to be cognizant of how we work with web browsers, and do so with a nod to security. Why? Because there will always be nefarious sites and people, attempting to steal information. Considering the sensitive nature of the information we send through our web browsers, it should be obvious why security is of utmost importance.
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So, what is a user to do? In this article, I’ll offer a few basic tips, for users of all sorts, to help decrease the chances that your data will end up in the hands of the wrong people. I will be demonstrating on the Firefox web browser, but many of these tips cross the application threshold and can be applied to any flavor of web browser.
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### 1. Choose Your Browser Wisely
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Although most of these tips apply to most browsers, it is imperative that you select your web browser wisely. One of the more important aspects of browser security is the frequency of updates. New issues are discovered quite frequently and you need to have a web browser that is as up to date as possible. Of major browsers, here is how they rank with updates released in 2017:
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1. Chrome released 8 updates (with Chromium following up with numerous security patches throughout the year).
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2. Firefox released 7 updates.
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But even if your browser of choice releases an update every month, if you (as a user) don’t upgrade, that update does you no good. This can be problematic with certain Linux distributions. Although many of the more popular flavors of Linux do a good job of keeping web browsers up to date, others do not. So, it’s crucial that you manually keep on top of browser updates. This might mean your distribution of choice doesn’t include the latest version of your web browser of choice in its standard repository. If that’s the case, you can always manually download the latest version of the browser from the developer’s download page and install from there.
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If you like to live on the edge, you can always use a beta or daily build version of your browser. Do note, that using a daily build or beta version does come with it the possibility of unstable software. Say, however, you’re okay with using a daily build of Firefox on a Ubuntu-based distribution. To do that, add the necessary repository with the command:
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What’s most important here is to never allow your browser to get far out of date. You want to have the most updated version possible on your desktop. Period. If you fail this one thing, you could be using a browser that is vulnerable to numerous issues.
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Now that you have your browser updated, how do you best make use of it? If you happen to be of the really concerned type, you should consider always using a private window. Why? Private browser windows don’t retain your data: No passwords, no cookies, no cache, no history… nothing. The one caveat to browsing through a private window is that (as you probably expect), every time you go back to a web site, or use a service, you’ll have to re-type any credentials to log in. If you’re serious about browser security, never saving credentials should be your default behavior.
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This leads me to a reminder that everyone needs: Make your passwords strong! In fact, at this point in the game, everyone should be using a password manager to store very strong passwords. My password manager of choice is [Universal Password Manager][1].
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### 3\. Protect Your Passwords
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For some, having to retype those passwords every single time might be too much. So what do you do if you want to protect those passwords, while not having to type them constantly? If you use Firefox, there’s a built-in tool, called Master Password. With this enabled, none of your browser’s saved passwords are accessible, until you correctly type the master password. To set this up, do the following:
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1. Open Firefox.
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2. Click the menu button.
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3. Click Preferences.
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4. In the Preferences window, click Privacy & Security.
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5. In the resulting window, click the checkbox for Use a master password (Figure 1).
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6. When prompted, type and verify your new master password (Figure 2).
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7. Close and reopen Firefox.
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![Master Password][3]
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Figure 1: The Master Password option in Firefox Preferences.
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[Used with permission][4]
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![Setting password][6]
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Figure 2: Setting the Master Password in Firefox.
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[Used with permission][4]
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### 4\. Know your Extensions
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There are plenty of privacy-focused extensions available for most browsers. What extensions you use will depend upon what you want to focus on. For myself, I choose the following extensions for Firefox:
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* [Firefox Multi-Account Containers][7] \- Allows you to configure certain sites to open in a containerized tab.
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* [Facebook Container][8] \- Always opens Facebook in a containerized tab (Firefox Multi-Account Containers is required for this).
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* [Avast Online Security][9] \- Identifies and blocks known phishing sites and displays a website’s security rating (curated by the Avast community of over 400 million users).
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* [Mining Blocker][10] \- Blocks all CPU-Crypto Miners before they are loaded.
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* [PassFF][11] \- Integrates with pass (A UNIX password manager) to store credentials safely.
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* [Privacy Badger][12] \- Automatically learns to block trackers.
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* [uBlock Origin][13] \- Blocks trackers based on known lists.
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Of course, you’ll find plenty more security-focused extensions for:
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+ [Firefox][2]
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+ [Chrome, Chromium, & Vivaldi][5]
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+ [Opera][14]
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Not every web browser offers extensions. Some, such as Midoria, offer a limited about of built-in plugins, that can be enabled/disabled (Figure 3). However, you won’t find third-party plugins available for the majority of these lightweight browsers.
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Figure 3: The Midori Browser plugins window.
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### 5\. Virtualize
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For those that are concerned about releasing locally stored data to prying eyes, one option would be to only use a browser on a virtual machine. To do this, install the likes of [VirtualBox][16], install a Linux guest, and then run whatever browser you like in the virtual environment. If you then apply the above tips, you can be sure your browsing experience will be safe.
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### The Truth of the Matter
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The truth is, if the machine you are working from is on a network, you’re never going to be 100% safe. However, if you use that web browser intelligently you’ll get more bang out of your security buck and be less prone to having data stolen. The silver lining with Linux is that the chances of getting malicious software installed on your machine is exponentially less than if you were using another platform. Just remember to always use the latest release of your browser, keep your operating system updated, and use caution with the sites you visit.
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Learn more about Linux through the free ["Introduction to Linux" ][17] course from The Linux Foundation and edX.
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via: https://www.linux.com/learn/intro-to-linux/2018/11/5-easy-tips-linux-web-browser-security
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作者:[Jack Wallen][a]
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选题:[lujun9972][b]
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译者:[译者ID](https://github.com/译者ID)
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[3]: https://www.linux.com/sites/lcom/files/styles/rendered_file/public/browsersecurity_1.jpg?itok=gHMPKEvr (Master Password)
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[4]: https://www.linux.com/licenses/category/used-permission
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[5]: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/search/security
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[6]: https://www.linux.com/sites/lcom/files/styles/rendered_file/public/browsersecurity_2.jpg?itok=4L7DR2Ik (Setting password)
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[7]: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/multi-account-containers/?src=search
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[8]: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/facebook-container/?src=search
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[9]: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/avast-online-security/?src=search
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[10]: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/miningblocker/?src=search
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[11]: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/passff/?src=search
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[12]: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/privacy-badger17/
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[13]: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/ublock-origin/?src=search
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[14]: https://addons.opera.com/en/search/?query=security
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我们最近采访了Akash Angle 来了解他如何使用 Fedora。这是 Fedora Magazine 上 Fedora [系列的一部分[1]。该系列介绍 Fedora 用户以及他们如何使用 Fedora 完成工作。请通过[反馈栏][2]与我们联系表达你对成为受访者的兴趣。
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### Akash Angle 是谁?
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Akash 是一位不久前抛弃 Windows 的 Linux 用户。作为一名过去 9 年的狂热 Fedora 用户,他已经尝试了几乎所有的 Fedora 定制版和桌面环境来完成他的日常任务。他被一位学校朋友介绍给 Fedora。
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### 使用什么硬件?
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Akash 在工作时使用联想 B490。它配备了英特尔酷睿 i3-3310 处理器和 240GB 金士顿 SSD。Akash 说:“这台笔记本电脑非常适合一些日常任务,如上网、写博客,以及一些照片编辑和视频编辑。虽然不是专业的笔记本电脑,而且规格并不是那么高端,但它完美地完成了工作。“
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他使用一个入门的罗技无线鼠标,并希望能有一个机械键盘。他的 PC 是一台定制桌面电脑,拥有最新的第 7 代 Intel i5 7400 处理器和 8GB Corsair Vengeance 内存。
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### 使用什么软件?
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Akash 是 GNOME 3 桌面环境的粉丝。他喜欢操作系统为完成基本任务而加入的华丽功能。
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出于实际原因,他更喜欢全新安来升级到最新 Fedora 版本。他认为 Fedora 29 可以说是最好的工作站。Akash 说这得到了各种科技传播网站和开源新闻网站评论的支持。。
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为了播放视频,他的首选是打包为 [Flatpak][4] 的 VLC 视频播放器 ,它提供了最新的稳定版本。当 Akash 想截图时,他的终极工具是 [Shutter,Magazine 曾介绍过][5]。对于图形处理,GIMP 是他不能离开的工具。
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Google Chrome 稳定版和开发版是他最常用的网络浏览器。他还使用 Chromium 和 Firefox 的默认版本,有时甚至会使用 Opera。
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由于他是一名资深用户,所以 Akash 其余时候都使用终端。GNOME Terminal 是他使用的一个终端。
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#### 最喜欢的壁纸
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他最喜欢的壁纸之一是下面最初来自 Fedora 16 的壁纸:
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这是他目前在 Fedora 29 工作站上使用的壁纸之一:
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--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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via: https://fedoramagazine.org/akash-angle-how-do-you-fedora/
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作者:[Adam Šamalík][a]
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选题:[lujun9972][b]
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译者:[geekpi](https://github.com/geekpi)
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校对:[校对者ID](https://github.com/校对者ID)
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本文由 [LCTT](https://github.com/LCTT/TranslateProject) 原创编译,[Linux中国](https://linux.cn/) 荣誉推出
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[a]: https://fedoramagazine.org/author/asamalik/
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[b]: https://github.com/lujun9972
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[1]: https://fedoramagazine.org/tag/how-do-you-fedora/
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[2]: https://fedoramagazine.org/submit-an-idea-or-tip/
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[3]: https://fedoramagazine.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/akash-angle-desktop-300x259.png
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[4]: https://fedoramagazine.org/getting-started-flatpak/
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[5]: https://fedoramagazine.org/screenshot-everything-shutter-fedora/
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[6]: https://fedoramagazine.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/Fedora-16-300x188.png
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提高 Linux 网络浏览器安全性的 5 个建议
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如果你使用 Linux 桌面但从来不使用网络浏览器,那你算得上是百里挑一。网络浏览器是绝大多数人最常用的工具之一,无论是工作、娱乐、看新闻、社交、理财,对网络浏览器的依赖都比本地应用要多得多。因此,我们需要知道如何使用网络浏览器才是安全的。一直以来都有不法的犯罪分子以及他们建立的网页试图窃取私密的信息。正是由于我们需要通过网络浏览器收发大量的敏感信息,安全性就更是至关重要。
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对于用户来说,需要采取什么措施呢?在下文中,我会提出一些基本的建议,让你的重要数据不会被他人轻易窃取。尽管我用于演示的是 Firefox 网络浏览器,但其中大部分建议在任何一种网络浏览器当中都可以适用。
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### 正确选择浏览器
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尽管我我提出的建议具有普适性,但是正确选择网络浏览器也是很必要的。网络浏览器的更新频率是它安全性的一个重要体现。网络浏览器会不断暴露出新的问题,因此版本越新的网络浏览器修复的问题就越多,也越安全。在主流的网络浏览器当中,2017 年版本更新的发布量排行榜如下:
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1. Chrome 发布了 8 个更新(Chromium 全年跟进发布了大量安全补丁)。
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2. Firefox 发布了 7 个更新。
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3. Edge 发布了 2 个更新。
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4. Safari 发布了 1 个更新(苹果也会每年发布 5 到 6 个安全补丁)。
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网络浏览器会经常发布更新,同时用户方面也要及时升级到最新的版本,否则毫无意义了。尽管大部分流行的 Linux 发行版都会自动更新网络浏览器到最新版本,但还是有一些 Linux 发行版不会自动进行更新,所以最好还是手动保持浏览器更新到最新版本。这就意味着你所使用的 Linux 发行版对应的标准软件库中存放的很可能就不是最新版本的网络浏览器,在这种情况下,你可以随时从网络浏览器开发者提供的最新版本下载页中进行下载安装。
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如果你是一个勇于探索的人,你还可以尝试使用测试版或者<ruby>每日构建<rt>daily build</rt></ruby>版的网络浏览器,不过,这些版本将伴随着不能稳定运行的可能性。在基于 Ubuntu 的发行版中,你可以使用到每日构建版的 Firefox,只需要执行以下命令添加所需的存储库:
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```
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sudo apt-add-repository ppa:ubuntu-mozilla-daily/ppa
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```
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按照以下命令更新 `apt` 并安装每日构建版 Firefox:
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```
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sudo apt-get update
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sudo apt-get install firefox
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```
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最重要的事情就是永远不要让你的网络浏览器版本过时,必须使用最新版本的网络浏览器。就是这样。如果你没有跟上版本更新的脚步,你使用的将会是一个暴露着各种问题的浏览器。
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### 使用隐私窗口
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将网络浏览器更新到最新版本之后,又该如何使用呢?答案是使用隐私窗口,如果你确实很重视安全的话。隐私窗口不会保存你的数据:密码?cookie?缓存?历史?什么都不会保存。因此隐私窗口的一个显著缺点就是每次访问常用的网站或者服务时,都得重新输入密码才能登录使用。当然,如果你认为网络浏览器的安全性很重要,就永远都不要保存任何密码。
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说到这里,我觉得每一个人都需要让自己的密码变得更强。事实上,大家都应该使用强密码,然后通过管理器来存储。而我的选择是[<ruby>通用密码管理器<rt>Universal Password Manager</rt></ruby>][1]。
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### 保护好密码
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有的人可能会认为,每次都需要重复输入密码,这样的操作太麻烦了。在 Firefox 中,如果你既想保护好自己的密码,又不想经常输入密码,就可以通过 Master Password 这一款内置的工具来实现你的需求。起用了这个工具之后,需要输入正确的主密码,才能后续使用保存在浏览器中的其它密码。你可以按照以下步骤进行操作:
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1. 打开 Firefox。
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2. 点击菜单按钮。
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3. 点击“偏好设置”。
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4. 在偏好设置页面,点击“隐私与安全”。
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5. 在页面中勾选“使用主密码”选项(图 1)。
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6. 确认以后,输入新的主密码(图 2)。
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7. 重启 Firefox。
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![Master Password][3]
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图 1: Firefox 偏好设置页中的主密码设置。
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![Setting password][6]
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图 2:在 Firefox 中设置主密码。
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### 了解你使用的扩展和插件
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大多数网络浏览器在保护隐私方面都有很多扩展,你可以根据自己的需求选择不同的扩展。而我自己则选择了一下这些扩展:
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* [Firefox Multi-Account Containers][7] \- 允许将某些站点配置为在容器化选项卡中打开。
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* [Facebook Container][8] \- 始终在容器化选项卡中打开 Facebook(这个扩展需要 Firefox Multi-Account Containers)。
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* [Avast Online Security][9] \- 识别并拦截已知的钓鱼网站,并显示网站的安全评级(由超过 4 亿用户的 Avast 社区支持)。
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* [Mining Blocker][10] \- 拦截所有使用 CPU 的挖矿工具。
|
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* [PassFF][11] \- 通过集成 `pass` (一个 UNIX 密码管理器)以安全存储密码。
|
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* [Privacy Badger][12] \- 自动拦截网站跟踪。
|
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* [uBlock Origin][13] \- 拦截已知的网站跟踪。
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除此以外,以下这些浏览器还有很多安全方面的扩展:
|
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|
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+ [Firefox][2]
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|
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+ [Chrome、Chromium,、Vivaldi][5]
|
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|
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+ [Opera][14]
|
||||
|
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|
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但并非每一个网络浏览器都会向用户提供扩展或插件。例如 Midoria 就只有少量可以开启或关闭的内置插件(图 3),同时这些轻量级浏览器的第三方插件也相当缺乏。
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|
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![Midori Browser][15]
|
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|
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图 3:Midori 浏览器的插件窗口。
|
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|
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### 虚拟化
|
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|
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如果担心数据在本地存储会被窃取,也可以在虚拟机上运行网络浏览器。只需要安装诸如 [VirtualBox][16] 的软件并安装 Linux 系统,然后就可以在虚拟机中运行任何一款浏览器了。再结合以上几条建议,基本可以保证一定的安全性。
|
||||
|
||||
### 事情的真相
|
||||
|
||||
实际上,如果你的机器连接到互联网,就永远不能保证 100% 的安全。当然,只要你正确地使用网络浏览器,你的安全系数会更高,数据也不会轻易被窃取。Linux 的一个好处是被安装恶意软件的几率比其它操作系统要低得多。另外,请记住要使用最新版本的网络浏览器、保持更新操作系统,并且谨慎访问一切网站。
|
||||
|
||||
你还可以通过 Linux 基金会和 edX 开办的 “[Linux 介绍][17]” 公开课学习到更多这方面的内容。
|
||||
|
||||
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
via: https://www.linux.com/learn/intro-to-linux/2018/11/5-easy-tips-linux-web-browser-security
|
||||
|
||||
作者:[Jack Wallen][a]
|
||||
选题:[lujun9972][b]
|
||||
译者:[HankChow](https://github.com/HankChow)
|
||||
校对:[校对者ID](https://github.com/校对者ID)
|
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|
||||
本文由 [LCTT](https://github.com/LCTT/TranslateProject) 原创编译,[Linux中国](https://linux.cn/) 荣誉推出
|
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|
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[a]: https://www.linux.com/users/jlwallen
|
||||
[b]: https://github.com/lujun9972
|
||||
[1]: http://upm.sourceforge.net/
|
||||
[2]: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/search/?q=security
|
||||
[3]: https://www.linux.com/sites/lcom/files/styles/rendered_file/public/browsersecurity_1.jpg?itok=gHMPKEvr "Master Password"
|
||||
[4]: https://www.linux.com/licenses/category/used-permission
|
||||
[5]: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/search/security
|
||||
[6]: https://www.linux.com/sites/lcom/files/styles/rendered_file/public/browsersecurity_2.jpg?itok=4L7DR2Ik "Setting password"
|
||||
[7]: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/multi-account-containers/?src=search
|
||||
[8]: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/facebook-container/?src=search
|
||||
[9]: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/avast-online-security/?src=search
|
||||
[10]: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/miningblocker/?src=search
|
||||
[11]: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/passff/?src=search
|
||||
[12]: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/privacy-badger17/
|
||||
[13]: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/ublock-origin/?src=search
|
||||
[14]: https://addons.opera.com/en/search/?query=security
|
||||
[15]: https://www.linux.com/sites/lcom/files/styles/rendered_file/public/browsersecurity_3.jpg?itok=hdNor0gw "Midori Browser"
|
||||
[16]: https://www.virtualbox.org/
|
||||
[17]: https://training.linuxfoundation.org/linux-courses/system-administration-training/introduction-to-linux
|
||||
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