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Build Number: 12.0.0.568Build Date: 04-Oct-2013Stinger 32bit MD5: 2c46d1ca2b36dc3f0c1d8e4c72af2dd7 SHA1: 05747998314593fedd20b6e74cf46634745961eaStinger-ePO 32bit MD5: 745c6e95528edca592c2c1d6a9cfa65b SHA1: 7e8b92dc5613587b0944634c2f7c4a6a6e3c9927Stinger 64bit MD5: 07e003b06337a2d294b069af355fcac4 SHA1: 923d685456dfd5404bdba6f2fb22ecb56c7b8954Stinger-ePO 64bit MD5: cdd3f62a243b3591ae039adfb3ea6497 SHA1: 48f39548fa8d40e4dfaed025a3ead936652ff969 Enhanced detections are those that have been modified for this release. Detections are enhanced to cover new variants, optimize performance, and correct incorrect identifications.New Detections:• Adware-iBryte• Exploit-PDF.rw.gen• Exploit-PDF.rx.gen• Exploit-PDF.ry.gen• Exploit-PDF.rz.gen• Exploit-PDF.sa.genEnhanced Detections:• FakeAlert-SecurityTool• JS/Exploit!JNLP.c• JS/Exploit-Blacole!heur• PWS-Zbot• PWS-Zbot.gen.oj• W32/Autorun.worm.c• W32/Autorun.worm.i• ZeroAccess
Build Number: 12.0.0.569Build Date: 07-Oct-2013Stinger 32bit MD5: 6490ba98618fd6f6cf55fc193bf67397 SHA1: 617b66fc187418349be0caf3d75c794d3e6f7837Stinger-ePO 32bit MD5: 475acaa789a8c352c4f8f0291a2ef3e4 SHA1: 33824356a2c44d5095e13a4b9874fb0aa6d681fcStinger 64bit MD5: b5dd1c4f01a12ba025f59bf03cec57da SHA1: 9572102ea5d79f599aa966bcb4023192a07a6c7eStinger-ePO 64bit MD5: a3eb198d9647c5b995c14f876d322723 SHA1: 9fdc1c3b4ea0ac272faa1e147a54c5f98bee5bb2 Enhanced detections are those that have been modified for this release. Detections are enhanced to cover new variants, optimize performance, and correct incorrect identifications.Enhanced Detections:• Exploit-CVE2012-0158• FakeAlert-Rena.bu• FakeAlert-SecurityTool• Generic Downloader.z• JS/Exploit!JNLP• Medfos.e• PWS-Zbot• PWS-Zbot.gen.oj• W32/Autorun.worm.aaet!lnk• W32/Autorun.worm.c• W32/Rimecud
What's new in Waterfox 24.0? Improved x64 JavaScript performance Switched to using built-in memory allocator, better stability then jemalloc. Added Waterfox/24.0 to user agent string to be able to identify Waterfox as separate browser! Set StartPage as default search engine due to increased privacy concerns over data mining and NSA privacy invasion in the US. (Still powered by Google, just without any of your information recorded by Google!)What's new in Firefox 24.0 since 18.0.1? Built-in PDF viewer Canvas elements can export their content as an image blob using canvas.toBlob() Startup performance improvements (bugs 715402 and 756313) Experience better image quality with our new HTML scaling algorithm Debugger now supports pausing on exceptions and hiding non-enumerable properties Remote Web Console is available for connecting to Firefox on Android or Firefox OS (experimental, set devtools.debugger.remote-enabled to true) There is now a Browser Debugger available for add-on and browser developers (experimental, set devtools.chrome.enabled to true) Web Console CSS links now open in the Style Editor CSS @page is now supported CSS viewport-percentage length units implemented (vh, vw, vmin and vmax) CSS text-transform now supports full-width Certain valid WebGL drawing operations are incorrectly rejected, leaving incomplete rendering in affected pages (825205) Starting Firefox with -private flag incorrectly claims you are not in Private Browsing mode (802274) Plugins stop rendering when the top half of the plugin is scrolled off the top of the page, in HiDPI mode (825734) Per-window Private Browsing. Learn more. New download experience. Learn more. Ability to close hanging plugins, without the browser hanging Continued performance improvements around common browser tasks (page loads, downloads, shutdown, etc.) Continued implementation of draft ECMAScript 6 - clear() and Math.imul New JavaScript Profiler tool getUserMedia implemented for web access to the user's camera and microphone (with user permission) <canvas> now supports blend modes Various <audio> and <video> improvements Details button on Crash Reporter (793972) Unity plugin doesn't display in HiDPI mode (829284) 20.0: Security fixes can be found here The Social API now supports multiple providers Enhanced three-state UI for Do Not Track (DNT) Firefox will suggest how to improve your application startup time if needed Preliminary implementation of Firefox Health Report Ability to restore removed thumbnails on New Tab Page CSS -moz-user-select:none selection changed to improve compatibility with -webkit-user-select:none (bug 816298) Graphics related performance improvements (bug 809821) Removed E4X support from Spidermonkey Implemented Remote Profiling Integrated add-on SDK loader and API libraries into Firefox Added support for <main> element Implemented scoped stylesheets Added support for window.crypto.getRandomValues Some function keys may not work when pressed (833719) Browsing and Download history clearing needs unification to avoid confusion on clearing download history (847627) 21.0: Security fixes can be found here WebRTC is now enabled by default! Windows: Firefox now follows display scaling options to render text larger on high-res displays HTML5 audio/video playback rate can now be changed Social services management implemented in Add-ons Manager asm.js optimizations (OdinMonkey) enabled for major performance improvements Improved WebGL rendering performance through asynchronous canvas updates Plain text files displayed within Firefox will now word-wrap For user security, the |Components| object is no longer accessible from web content Pointer Lock API can now be used outside of fullscreen CSS3 Flexbox implemented and enabled by default New Web Notifications API implemented Added clipboardData API for JavaScript access to a user's clipboard New built-in font inspector New HTML5 <data> and <time> elements Various security fixes Scrolling using some high-resolution-scroll aware touchpads feels slow (829952) Mixed content blocking enabled to protects users from man-in-the-middle attacks and eavesdroppers on HTTPS pages (learn more) Options panel created for Web Developer Toolbox "Enable JavaScript" preference checkbox has been removed and user-set values will be reset to the default Improved about:memory's functional UI Simplified interface for notifications of plugin installation Enabled DXVA2 on Windows Vista+ to accelerate H.264 video decoding Users can now switch to a new search provider across the entire browser CSP policies using the standard syntax and semantics will now be enforced <input type='file'> rendering improvements (see bug 838675) Replace fixed-ratio audio resampler in webrtc.org capture code with Speex resampler and eliminate pseudo-44000Hz rate "Load images automatically" and Always show the tab bar" checkboxes removed from preferences and reset to defaults HTML5 <input type="range"> form control implemented Write more accessible pages on touch interfaces with new ARIA role for key buttons Social share functionality Added unprefixed requestAnimationFrame Implemented a global browser console Dropped blink effect from text-decoration: blink; and completely removed <blink> element New feature in toolbox: Network Monitor Various security fixes Implemented Close tabs to the right Social: Ability to tear-off chat windows to view separately by simply dragging them out Accessibility related improvements on using pinned tabs (see 577727) Removed support for Revocation Lists feature (see 867465) Performance improvements on New Tab Page loads (see 791670) Major SVG rendering improvements around Image tiling and scaling (see 600207 ) Improved and unified Browser console for enhanced debugging experience, replacing existing Error console Removed support for sherlock files that are loaded from application or profile directory Replace fixed-ratio audio resampler in webrtc.org capture code with Speex resampler and eliminate pseudo-44000Hz rate ( see 886886) 24.0: Security fixes can be found here
So here we go, Opera Desktop 17 has been promoted to Final, which means that summer-backed features are now polished and available to you officially. Some highlights include: Pinned tabs - got tabs you want always open? Right click on a tab to pin it so you can't accidentally close it. Startup options - by default, Opera always starts where you finished the last session. Go to O>Settings and, in "On startup" choose between "Continue where I left off", "Open the Start Page", "Open a specific page or set of pages". Custom search engines - besides pre-installed search providers that Opera ships, now you can add your own searches. For example, to configure "d" to search DuckDuckGo, choose O>Manage Search Engines, and under "Other Search Engines" add "DDG" in the first input field, "d" in the second to define the shortcut and "https://duckduckgo.com/?q=%s" in the third. This tells Opera which URL to send your search query to, and "%s" is where it adds your search query. We're working on a search field context menu option to make it even easier to do this.For developersOpera Desktop 17 is based on Chromium/Blink 30. New extensions APIs are supported: chrome.bookmarks.* chrome.commands.* chrome.webNavigation.*