Attention! Hackers actively exploiting a new critical 0-day bug (CVE-2019-17026) in #Firefox that could let remote attackers take complete control over your computers just by tricking you into visiting a malicious site.
It's Thunderbird's 15th birthday today! Help us make 2020 an incredible year full of improved features, like an updated address book and better dark mode, by donating to support our efforts!https://t.co/Tf1J4lLgfB
Szerintem nem tévedek nagyot, ha azt mondom, hogy a HUP cikkek 96,5%-a Firefoxszal íródott. Általam napi szinten több órát használt eszköz. Köszönöm a 15 évet! Boldog születésnapot!
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Elérhető a Firefox 70-es kiadása. A változásokról részletesen a kiadási megjegyzések weboldal számol be. Elérhető Windows, Linux és macOS platformokra számtalan nyelven, köztük természetesen magyarul is. Részletek a kiadással kapcsolatban a Mozilla blogbejegyzésében.
We typically ship a major Firefox browser (Desktop and Android) release every 6 to 8 weeks. [...] we’re excited to announce that we’re moving to a four-week release cycle! We’re adjusting our cadence to increase our agility, and bring you new features more quickly. In recent quarters, we’ve had many requests to take features to market sooner. Feature teams are increasingly working in sprints that align better with shorter release cycles. Considering these factors, it is time we changed our release cadence.
Starting Q1 2020, we plan to ship a major Firefox release every 4 weeks. Firefox ESR release cadence (Extended Support Release for the enterprise) will remain the same.
We're rolling out a fix for the issues with add-ons right now! It will automatically be applied, so you don't need to take any steps to make add-ons work again & all your data should be unaffected.
Add-on Policies (Effective June 10th, 2019) [...] Add-ons are not allowed to contain obfuscated code, nor code that hides the purpose of the functionality involved. If external resources are used in combination with add-on code, the functionality of the code must not be obscured. To the contrary, minification of code with the intent to reduce file size is permitted.