Anonymous ID: ef4c41 Dec. 21, 2018, 11:55 p.m. No.4421890   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>4400956 Qpost Decode Graphic: Updated

notice-a-pattern-v4.4.1.1.1.0-c Change log:

Improved Formatting

Removed weaker ideas

Improved text content analysis

Anonymous ID: ef4c41 Dec. 22, 2018, 12:16 a.m. No.4421992   🗄️.is 🔗kun

If your browser is experiencing problems you may need to start your browser as if new.

HTML and CSS are pretty safe and don't present a significant risk to surfers. In addition to HTML and CSS, the browser runs Javascript. Many attacks on browsers leverage Javascript in order to become persistent in the browser or to pivot into the OS. Once a.js malicious file is installed in the browser file structure you may need to start from the beginning as if you had a new browser installed if you can't locate the new offending file. Another solution is to sandbox your browser so that nothing will persist once the browser is shut down.

In windows there are many solutions for sandboxing, a few examples, Time freeze and SandboxIE.

Linux has fewer options than windows.

Apples represent sin so I don't bother with it.