• @[email protected]
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    581 day ago

    I would argue it’s a security issue not to have any ad blocking. Many scams online start with popups or fake ads.

    So if you get the opportunity to talk to IT that’s what I would mention.

    • @Pregnenolone
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      251 day ago

      A good IT is blocking ads at a company-level. Browser extensions wouldn’t matter, and in fact, shouldn’t be allowed for the same reason.

      • @bassomitron
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        261 day ago

        You can only catch so much at the edge and DNS level. Browser extension catches the stragglers that get through. But we’ve mitigated virtually all browser induced malware possibilities by just moving to cloud-based internet isolation. It’s similar to what the DoD uses, if anyone’s familiar with their use case: https://www.bylight.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/CBII_2020-2025.pdf

          • @bassomitron
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            31 day ago

            Oh for sure, but with CBII, malicious ads can’t exploit a vulnerability and infect your local system.

      • @[email protected]
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        21 day ago

        I’m not always working in the office, and they’ve asked us to connect to VPN only if we need access to the internal network. Email and Teams work without VPN, but now you want me to log in for web access? A browser blocker is better imo.