After opening Firefox resuming my session with many tabs, I got a XSS Warning from paypalobjects.com to recaptcha. It seems legitimate but to be sure I'd need to see which tab triggered the warning. To be safe, I closed the warning popup (without making a decision), but it reappeared without any extra information.
I had to manually search in my opened tabs and found a PayPal one but it was just at the login form even before recaptcha appeared, so I wasn't too sure if it was it or not. Refreshing the page and closing the popup caused it not to appear anymore.
In this case I think I found the source, but it could totally happen that the domain name doesn't match the main tab name, such as "secondaryservice" for "maindomain". Even in this case, paypalobjects.com was not exactly like paypal.com and it could be that the secondary service name is very different.
Would it be possible to have a button "go to tab" on the XSS Warning popup to focus the tab that triggered the warning?
After opening Firefox resuming my session with many tabs, I got a XSS Warning from paypalobjects.com to recaptcha. It seems legitimate but to be sure I'd need to see which tab triggered the warning. To be safe, I closed the warning popup (without making a decision), but it reappeared without any extra information.
I had to manually search in my opened tabs and found a PayPal one but it was just at the login form even before recaptcha appeared, so I wasn't too sure if it was it or not. Refreshing the page and closing the popup caused it not to appear anymore.
In this case I think I found the source, but it could totally happen that the domain name doesn't match the main tab name, such as "secondaryservice" for "maindomain". Even in this case, paypalobjects.com was not exactly like paypal.com and it could be that the secondary service name is very different.
Would it be possible to have a button "go to tab" on the XSS Warning popup to focus the tab that triggered the warning?