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I did not say "a compromised DNS server is completely inconsequential", I said that a compromised WebExtension with :// / and tabs permissions has UXSS (obviously true) and UXSS is worse than compromising DNS resolution. Which one of these is worse: a) I might be able to convince a bad IOT device to connect to an IP I control which may or may not let me do something interesting, -- or -- b) I can just use your sessio…
> The crux of your argument seems to be "it is more valuable to be able to point an IOT device at the wrong IP than it is to get UXSS on a machine on that network". That seems obviously wrong to me for any user, technical or not. If PiHole is malicious, there is already an attacker on your network, DNS Spoofing is just one example of the possible consequences. The PiHole can also port scan, connect to services etc. I…
I have also already argued that an extension does not need to be malicious -- just buggy -- to get UXSS.