| Posted: 17 Feb 2010 19:16 | ||
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I believe the Resume Editing option of FireShot could be considered a security flaw. If someone did a FireShot capture for a secure site, closed the tab for that site, and then did a Resume Editing, a copy of a screen for the secure tab is still available within FireShot. The only way to prevent this from happening is to restart Firefox. Then, the Resume Editing option is not available. I do not know of any other way to prevent this. Just closing a tab to a secure site when using FireShot is not sufficient to remove all traces of a secure session.
I am using version 0.81 of FireShot with Windows XP professional, version 2002 SP3, English, Firefox/3.6. |
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| Posted: 24 Feb 2010 10:09 | ||
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| Resume editing works for registered users. Due to licensing conditions, it cannot be used by other users, so no security flaw occurs when it's used in accordance to the license. | ||