This isn't so much a question of installing/maintaining ports and packages as much as securing certain ports (web browsers specifically). Before anything is said, I'm aware there's no substitute for selective browsing and not clicking on everything you see. ( ;
I've read Cert's recommendation on how to secure a web browser, but I'm wondering what additional steps FreeBSD users are taking.
Assuming there WILL be hostile web code running on browsed pages, what are some good courses of action?
Running the web browser in a jail?
Perhaps certain browsers and plugins be run in lower priveledge modes?
Thanks in advance to those who continually share their ideas and experience.
I've read Cert's recommendation on how to secure a web browser, but I'm wondering what additional steps FreeBSD users are taking.
Assuming there WILL be hostile web code running on browsed pages, what are some good courses of action?
Running the web browser in a jail?
Perhaps certain browsers and plugins be run in lower priveledge modes?
Thanks in advance to those who continually share their ideas and experience.