x BlueRobot Administrator Staff member Joined May 7, 2013 Posts 10,222 Location %systemroot% Jul 30, 2014 #1 Update: 24.7.0 Release Notes: Pale Moon - Release Notes Security Patches: Updated the NSS library to 3.16.2 RTM to address a few critical SSL issues. There was a possibility to lose the source frame for raster images if images had to be discarded in low-memory situations. This has been fixed. Made refcounting logic around PostTimerEvent more explicit. Prevented an invalid pointer state in docloader. Added proper refcounting of font faces. Click to expand... More detailed information regarding the release notes can be found here - Pale Moon forum ? View topic - Pale Moon 24.7 released!
Update: 24.7.0 Release Notes: Pale Moon - Release Notes Security Patches: Updated the NSS library to 3.16.2 RTM to address a few critical SSL issues. There was a possibility to lose the source frame for raster images if images had to be discarded in low-memory situations. This has been fixed. Made refcounting logic around PostTimerEvent more explicit. Prevented an invalid pointer state in docloader. Added proper refcounting of font faces. Click to expand... More detailed information regarding the release notes can be found here - Pale Moon forum ? View topic - Pale Moon 24.7 released!
Corrine Administrator, Microsoft MVP, Security Analyst Staff member Joined Feb 22, 2012 Posts 12,073 Location Upstate, NY Jul 30, 2014 #2 Thank you, xBlueRobot. I got involved with other things yesterday and forgot to post about the update. In addition to the security patches, an interesting privacy change was made: [h=4]Privacy[/h] Google SafeBrowsing, which is defunct, has been removed from the browser. Google SafeBrowsing no longer works in Pale Moon, and still having it in the browser and enabled caused a potential privacy issue by sending the domain check to Google. Considering the limited use of the service to begin with and defunct nature, removal was the only logical option. If you use Google Maps, see the information posted here.
Thank you, xBlueRobot. I got involved with other things yesterday and forgot to post about the update. In addition to the security patches, an interesting privacy change was made: [h=4]Privacy[/h] Google SafeBrowsing, which is defunct, has been removed from the browser. Google SafeBrowsing no longer works in Pale Moon, and still having it in the browser and enabled caused a potential privacy issue by sending the domain check to Google. Considering the limited use of the service to begin with and defunct nature, removal was the only logical option. If you use Google Maps, see the information posted here.