Pale Moon has been updated to version 28.7.2. This is a security and bugfix update.
From the Release Notes:
Changes/fixes:
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From the Release Notes:
Changes/fixes:
- Disabled the use of ICC color profiles for images on Linux by default.
- Updated timezone data for internationalization functions.
- Fixed the option to use hardware acceleration over RDP for Windows 8.1 and 10.
- Fixed an issue with inner window navigation potentially leaking.
- Fixed a startup crash caused by Qihoo 360 Safeguard/360 Total Security.
- Ported some expat parser fixes from upstream.
- Ported several NSS upstream fixes to our build.
- Aligned handling of U+0000 in the html5 parser with expectations.
- Added size checks to WebGL data buffering.
- Fixed build issues with newer glibc versions.
- Fixed build issues for ARM targets.
- Worked around a gcc9 compiler issue that would prevent building with it.
- Sec bug fixes: CVE-2019-15903, CVE-2019-11757, CVE-2019-11763 and several potentially exploitable crashes and memory safety hazards that don't have a CVE number.
- Unified XUL Platform Mozilla Security Patch Summary: 6 fixed, 6 DiD, 1 rejected, 24 not applicable.
Update: To get the update now, select "Help" from the Pale Moon menu at the upper left of the browser window. Click About Pale Moon and Check for Updates.