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Pale Moon Der optimierte Firefox-Derivat für aktuelle Systeme

#61 _d4rkn3ss4ev3r_

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geschrieben 22. Oktober 2015 - 22:58

Pale Moon 25.7.3

Changelog:
This is a usability update needed due to the fact that Mozilla has shut down their key exchange (J-PAKE) server along with the old Sync servers. This was unexpected and required us to set up our own key server (testing indicates this works as-expected, but please do report any issues on the forum) - which also required reconfiguration of the browser.

Please note that older versions of the browser will no longer be able to link devices to a sync account using the 12-character code since it requires a Mozilla server no longer present. If you need this functionality, you must update to this version or later.

We will continue to use this secure[1] method of exchanging your recovery key and server settings when you link new devices to our Pale Moon Sync service.

[1] Password Authenticated Key Exchange by Juggling security proof

EDIT: It seems the server address in the Android code was not in a logical place and hard-coded inside a .java file. the Android version of Pale Moon will be updated shortly to have proper configuration.



Download:
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Sprachdateien | Github: https://github.com/M...tions/Pale-Moon

Edit
Pale Moon 25.7.3.1 (Android only!)
A small update to the Android version only to fix an issue with the Sync setup still not working properly on Android clients.

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#62 _d4rkn3ss4ev3r_

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geschrieben 30. Oktober 2015 - 01:14

Es gibt jetzt wieder eine SSE optimierte Version (inkl. der Pale Moon 26er Beta)
https://forum.palemo...hp?f=40&t=10003 | https://github.com/M...-Moon/tree/Atom

Download: ftp://ftp.palemoon.org/SSE/
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#63 _d4rkn3ss4ev3r_

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geschrieben 19. November 2015 - 21:38

Pale Moon 25.8.0

Changelog:
This is a security, stability and usability update.

Fixes/changes:
  • Updated LibVPX to 1.4.x to be able to play more kinds of VP9-encoded videos.
  • Updated the JPEG decoder library to 1.4.0.
  • Fixed and cleaned up XPCOM timer thread code to avoid intermittent issues with events not firing (especially after stand-by).
  • Updated overrides to work around issues with Facebook and Netflix.
  • Fixed an issue where too-old system-supplied NSPR and/or NSS libraries would be accepted for use.
Security fixes:
  • Updated the libpng library to 1.5.24 to address critical security issues CVE-2015-7981 and CVE-2015-8126
  • Updated the NSPR library to 4.10.10 to address several security issues.
  • Updated the NSS library to 3.19.4 to address several security issues.
  • Fixed a memory safety hazard in SVG path code (CVE-2015-7199).
  • Fixed an issue with IP address parsing potentially allowing an attacker to bypass the Same Origin Policy (CVE-2015-7188).
  • Fixed an Add-on SDK (Jetpack) issue that would allow scripts to be executed despite being forbidden (CVE-2015-7187).
  • Fixed a crash due to a buffer underflow in libjar (CVE-2015-7194).
  • Fixed an issue for Android full screen that would potentially allow address spoofing (CVE-2015-7185).
  • Added size checks in canvas manipulations to avoid potential image encoding vulnerabilities like CVE-2015-7189. DiD
  • Fixed potential information disclosure vulnerabilities through the NTLM authentication mechanism. Insecure NTLM v1 is now disabled by default, and the workstation name is set to WORKSTATION by default (configurable with a preference for environments where identification of workstations is done by actual reported machine name). This avoids issues like CVE-2015-4515.
  • Fixed a potentially vulnerable crash from a spinning event loop during resize painting. DiD
  • Fixed several Javascript-based memory safety hazards. DiD

DiD This means that the fix is "Defense-in-Depth": It is a fix that does not apply to an actively exploitable vulnerability in Pale Moon, but prevents future vulnerabilities caused by the same code when surrounding code changes, exposing the problem.


Download:
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Sprachdateien | Github: https://github.com/M...tions/Pale-Moon
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#64 _d4rkn3ss4ev3r_

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geschrieben 28. November 2015 - 22:43

Pale Moon 25.8.1

Changelog:
This is a small update to address two important issues:
  • Fix for a crash that could occur at random since the update to 25.8.0.
  • Fix for CSP (Content Security Policy) to be more lenient towards the incorrect passing of full URLs with all sorts of parameters in the CSP header (I'm looking at you, BankID!), leading to misinterpretation of the header and incorrectly blocking the loading of content.

Download:
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Sprachdateien | Github: https://github.com/M...tions/Pale-Moon
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#65 _d4rkn3ss4ev3r_

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geschrieben 29. Januar 2016 - 01:06

Pale Moon 26.0

Changelog:
This is a new milestone release! It's been in the works for a good number of months, and has many hundreds of notable changes, fixes, and improvements that can't possibly all be listed here.

These release notes for this version are a concise summary, lifting out the most prominent and important changes.
Time permitting, I may expand the explanation of some of these points.

General release notes:
  • Eingefügtes Bild Pale Moon is now building on the new Goanna engine instead of Gecko. Although close relatives in terms of web technology, they are not the same under the hood and any reports of bugs with the layout/rendering engine should be as detailed as possible to allow us to pinpoint the cause of the bugs and fix them (just stating "it works in Firefox" really doesn't help us!). If you wish to report issues, please either use the issue tracker on GitHub or report a detailed description and steps to reproduce.
  • We've had to reduce the number of supported languages for our language packs. With the need to move to our own full localization and lacking translators to support and maintain less common languages in use around the world, we've reduced our number of offered languages to a little over 30. The languages still supported should more than cover the common languages spoken around the globe. You will need to update your language packs!
  • Although we've given this release extensive testing, it is still possible you run into some website compatibility issues (usually because of websites doing useragent sniffing) and e.g. some sites displaying a mobile version if they do not recognize or incorrectly recognize the new browser engine. Please always try contacting the webmasters first before posting support requests at our address, since this is usually not something we can provide solutions for, ourselves, and we end up having to redirect you anyway.
  • Please note that we do not have a synchronized release of the Android version at this time. We will have to investigate if PM4A can be upgraded to use the Goanna engine easily or not, and may for the time being opt to provide security updates on the current 25.* versions of it. We will provide information as it becomes available, but right now we will not have an update for the Android version.

Fixes/changes:
  • The layout parser/renderer has received many updates with this change over to Goanna, improving web compatibility and standards compliance in many areas.
  • The browser user interface has received updates, making it more compatible with Windows 10 in many respects and more in line with the general styles of the operating system version it is run on in terms of the shapes of controls and color setting.
  • Updated graphics/media support: Pale Moon now supports the WebP image format, properly scales EXIF rotated JPEGs, has updated support for different WebGL texture formats, improved scaling of vector images, updated libpng, libjpeg-turbo, libvpx, and misc other upstream libraries/modules, and more!
  • Library changes:
    • The library now has a scope bar (pops up when searching) with the option to select what you want to search in (either bookmarks or history) and the option to save your searches.
    • By default, there will be a history menu drop-down in the browser's user interface next to the bookmarks one.
    • Added "Containing folder" and "Containing folder path" columns so you can see exactly where a bookmark is located at a glance when searching (after enabling the columns).

  • Added support for Ruby annotations. If you need this functionality, set the about:config preference browser.ruby.enabled to true, and restart the browser.
  • Added conservative image decoding: it will now only decode images that are (almost) in view, greatly improving overall memory use and initial loading of graphics-heavy pages.
  • Aligned 3D CSS transforms and perspective with the spec.
  • JavaScript improvements: added basic support for ES6 Promises, added element.matches(), updated property assignments, added Bin/Oct literals in Number(), improved performance of TypeOf calls, improved GC memory shrinking, improved memory allocations, improved RegEx performance and compatibility, and more!
  • Added CSS media queries to determine the OS the browser is running on, allowing theme designers to make specific changes based on OS at run-time.
  • Added a control preference for onunload= events as dom.disable_beforeunload. This allows you to completely disable events fired when leaving a page.
  • Please understand that this is a double-edged sword, because the "onunload event" is used both for legitimate and annoying reasons. E.g.: it will prevent you from losing unsaved edits by navigating in a web application, but will also prevent annoyances like "wait, check this offer before you leave" that some websites insist on throwing at visitors. Switch this at your own risk of losing work.
  • Note: this is a hidden pref at this time. To set it create a new "boolean" value in about:config from the right-click menu.
  • Changed the memory allocator to the (faster) system allocator on modern operating systems.
  • Improved the handling of very large numbers of tabs.
  • Added Ecosia as a "green" search engine alternative for the environmentally aware surfer.
  • Autoplay of media now has a separate control preference for scripted content as media.autoplay.allowscripted, to block script-initiated autoplay of media.

Security updates:
  • Added support for 128-bit Camellia-GCM ciphers in addition to the existing CBC ciphers to offer a more internationally diverse choice of secure encryption ciphers than just AES.
  • Added an advanced, active XSS (cross-site scripting) filter. Pale Moon will now check for XSS attacks and block XSS content in the resulting pages. This is brand-new technology and feedback on this filter specifically (e.g. bugs, false positives, etc.) should be posted in the dedicated thread for this feature. Please also see that thread for details on how to use and control this filter.
  • Distrusted several root certificates in accordance with security best practice.
  • Aligned cookie acceptance with RFC 6265 §4.1.1. We still make an exception for allowing spaces and double quotes in cookie values, but this will be made more strict in the future for full spec compliance. If you are a web designer and use cookies, please verify that you are RFC compliant in terms of both cookie names and cookie values, or the browser may reject them.
  • Removed several hazardous modules like the maintenance service and the identity module.
  • Ported all security updates from Mozilla that are applicable/relevant to our code base (up to and including all security issues made known to us until now). Considering v26 has been kept updated over its long development until release, the list of fixes/CVEs would be too exhaustive to list in these release notes individually.

Download:
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geschrieben 05. Februar 2016 - 00:39

Pale Moon 26.0.2
This is a bugfix, security and web compatibility release.

Changes/fixes:

Removed the sanity check for unsupported point-of-sale XP-based operating systems by user request.
Please see the forum for information on which operating systems we can reasonably support.
Changed the way "transparent" is handled in Goanna to improve transparent gradients using this keyword.
Made sure that dom.disable_beforeunload is predefined in about:config.
Fixed web compatibility issues with Youtube, Youtube Gaming, Yuku fora and Netflix.
Fixed web compatibility with Comcast/XFinity webmail and other sites or web applications that expect older JavaScript versions as default.
Reinstated the about:config warning by default.
Fixed 2 potential browser crashes.

Security fixes:

Updated NSS to 3.19.4.1-PM to fix a potential UAF and CVE-2015-7575.
Crash fix: Prevented queueing multiple media sources that could lead to unsafe memory access.
Prevented unsafe memory manipulations in zip archives. (CVE-2016-1945) DiD
Prevented a potential buffer overflow in WebGL. (x64 only) (CVE-2016-1935) DiD
Updated the way binaries are code-signed. Not only does v26.0 use a new SHA256-signed digital certificate, but starting this version will also be signed with both SHA1 and SHA256 digest algorithms to satisfy later Windows' code-signing requirements.

DiD This means that the fix is "Defense-in-Depth": It is a fix that does not apply to an actively exploitable vulnerability in Pale Moon, but prevents future vulnerabilities caused by the same code when surrounding code changes, exposing the problem


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#67 _d4rkn3ss4ev3r_

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geschrieben 06. Februar 2016 - 18:18

Pale Moon 26.0.3

Changelog:
This is a small but important update addressing 2 issues:
  • Changed our cookie gate to allow cookie names with spaces in them, to improve web compatibility. Restricting cookies to address CVE-2016-1939 also blacklisted a "grey" character (being 0x20, or the space character) in cookie names, causing issues with some websites. This also affected Firefox who will be releasing a similar compatibility update soon.
    Critical note: if your site uses cookie names with spaces in them, please consider moving away from doing that so you are no longer in the "grey" area of cookie behavior.
  • Changed the configuration of our XSS filter to address some known, harmless filter hits that have been reported.

Download:
http://www.palemoon....wnload-ng.shtml | 64Bit | Portable | Webinstaller | für Atom CPUs + WinXP | für Linux | für SSE CPUs | für OpenPandora OS | für Debian/Ubuntu | für Raspberry Pi, Raspberry Pi 2, Banana Pi, Orange Pi, Odroid and related boards (ARM v6 and v7) | für Android
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#68 _d4rkn3ss4ev3r_

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geschrieben 18. Februar 2016 - 21:08

Pale Moon 26.1.0

Changelog:
Pale Moon 26.1.0 has been released, which is an update we've been working on to solve the vast majority of issues popping up after the first milestone releases.

We would appreciate it, if you've reported an issue with v26.0 on the forum before, that you actually re-visit your topic and let us know if you are still experiencing issues with the new update, but especially also if this has solved your issue so we can close the relevant topics as solved.

Changes/fixes:
  • Disabled our ES6 Promise implementation introduced in 26.0 since there were some severe issues with its implementation that caused a lot of inexplicable failures on websites. This means that some sites that insist on using Promises without checking availability and that do not provide sufficient web client compatibility by way of server-side libraries or polyfills will currently not work as-intended. Apologies for any inconvenience this may cause; providing a perfectly-working implementation will be our top priority going forward.
  • Improved website compatibility with many sites and web applications by making our cookie gate less strict.
    Webmasters please note: it is strongly recommended you follow RFC6265 section 4.1.1 for cookie values, and encode arbitrary cookie content (e.g. JSON data) with a compatible encoding like base64.
  • Fixed web compatibility with Google Hangouts and Yahoo Calendar.
  • Changed the memory allocator on Windows platforms to a much more modern full-library implementation of jemalloc, with miscellaneous additional fixes. This should give comparable speed to the system allocator used in 26.0 and will allocate free memory more dynamically. This should fix issues like "huge animated gif choking" and inexplicable pauses when using many tabs, scrolling (extremely) long pages, or viewing media.
  • Fixed a few rare crashing issues on Windows due to the build process.
  • Reduced so-called "jank" on inner frame scrolling reflows.
  • Extension compatibility: partial implementation of Firefox 26 download js modules as shims; this should make more Firefox extensions that handle downloads in some way or another compatible with us out-of-the-box. (Thanks, Chaoskagami!)
  • Added a "superstop" key combination (Shift+Esc) that will stop all (foreground and background) network activity, stop animated gifs, etc. even after the page itself has fully loaded (and the stop button not being available) - some web applications may not like this if you use it since it will also cancel AJAX/XHR requests, etc.
  • Updated NTLM authentication, deprecating v1 and adding a proper v2 implementation (Thanks, Trava90!)
  • Updated the default theme to tweak/improve it some more (Thanks, Antonius32!)

Security fixes:
  • Updated the Graphite2 font library to 1.3.5+ to fix a number of vulnerabilities (and some font bugs).

Download:
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geschrieben 26. Februar 2016 - 00:50

Pale Moon 26.1.1
This is a bugfix, security and web compatibility release.

This is a bugfix release to improve stability and extension compatibility.

Changes/fixes:

Fixed a few oversights in the Firefox extension compatibility changes in 26.1.0 that should improve compatibility with a number of Firefox extensions.
Changed memory handling to (hopefully) address the memory inflation issues some people have experienced with 26.1.0.
Updated YouTube compatibility, which should once again allow users to choose between Flash and HTML5 players on YouTube.




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#70 _d4rkn3ss4ev3r_

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geschrieben 13. März 2016 - 17:57

Pale Moon für Android 25.9

Changelog:
As the title indicates, this is a security update on the previous build of PM4A. This is not a milestone release and builds on the Pale Moon 25.* (pre-Goanna) era code.

This update:
  • Implements security fixes for currently-known and applicable security vulnerabilities to our code base for Android
  • Changes the supported cipher suites and protocols for Sync, specifically enabling TLS 1.2 on KitKat and later, and GCM modes on Lollipop and later.
  • In addition, it moves key exchanges to Elliptic Curves as opposed to standard DHE with limited keysizes (due to Java) providing Forward Secrecy for Sync.
  • This should allow people to move on from RC4 and DHE/RSA setups on their own sync servers.

Note on the second point: The Pale Moon Sync server will, in due time, also be reconfigured to no longer allow weaker ciphers from older versions of PM4A. At that point in time, older versions of PM4A will no longer be able to use Pale Moon Sync for synchronization and will either have to use a private Sync server or upgrade to 25.9 of PM4A or later.


Download:
https://forum.palemo...?p=80799#p80799
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#71 _d4rkn3ss4ev3r_

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geschrieben 08. April 2016 - 14:47

Pale Moon 26.2.1

Changelog: This is a small update to fix keyboard navigation in menus and other user interface elements.


Pale Moon 26.2.0

Changelog:
This is a major update and bugfix release.

Changes:
  • Implemented the URL API that's needed for a number of websites.
  • Changed internal keystroke handling within the spec to better align with generally expected behavior.
    This should fix the infamous "backspace" issue on Facebook.
    Web developers please note: calling preventDefault() in a "keydown" event handler will now prevent most keypress events from firing.
  • Linux: gstreamer 1.0 support has been implemented and enabled by default (hats off to Travis!)
    From this version forward you will need to have gstreamer 1.0 libraries for video playback (0.10 is no longer supported in official binaries).
    You can still build from source with gstreamer 0.10 support if needed by configuring your build with --enable-gstreamer=0.10.
  • Re-styled about:sessionrestore to use more available screen real estate for tab info.
  • Added an option to use the mousewheel for horizontal scrolling (mouse action value 4).
    (e.g. setting mousewheel.with_shift.action to 4 makes Shift+wheel scroll horizontally)
  • Bumped the maximum icon file size for search engine icons to 32 KB to cater to more common use of HiDPI icons.
  • Fixed some hard-coded branding strings in Sync still reading "Firefox", and similarly changed sync information URLs to point to our relevant pages.
  • Removed default profile bookmarks pointing to Firefox/Mozilla since the information there no longer applies to us.
  • Updated UA overrides and XSS configuration to deal with some problematic sites (e.g.: Google, Embedly)
  • Fixed several issues with the default theme causing problems with behavior due to styling (thanks, Antonius32) (Issue #384 and friends)
  • Fixed some miscellaneous issues in the internal jemalloc implementation.
  • Added a configure option to use the full jemalloc lib (jemalloc v3) if the builder so wishes (used for Linux, sys mallocs are not happy there either, so for our generic binaries we switched to this lib now)
    If you are a Linux maintainer for a specific distro, you should investigate if the system memory allocator works properly and doesn't cause memory leaks. In case of doubt or lack of time to test this it's recommended you switch to the jemalloc lib as well. To do this, combine --enable-jemalloc with --enable-jemalloc-lib in your mozconfig.
  • Worked around a crash caused by the XSS filter on some fora by bailing on too short and empty strings.
  • Fixed layout of reflowed comboboxes without enough space.
  • Fixed a crash related to flexboxes overflowing themselves. (Issue #396)
  • Added a simple implementation for Weak Messagelisteners. (Issue #399)
  • Fixed a crash for losing our cache entry while finishing up compression.
    (re-apply after unintentional back-out switching to Goanna)
  • Linux: Worked around driver bugs with Intel drivers that falsely report what they can support in max texture size.
  • Portable only: Removed compression of the browser components library after some reports that in certain configurations and environments it was causing issues with the browser.

Security fixes:
  • Updated the graphite font library to 1.3.7+ to solve CVE-2016-2796 and no less than 14 of its friends.
  • Updated NSS to 3.19.4.2-PM to address several vulnerabilities (UAF, heap overflow).
  • Updated libvorbis to a much more recent version to fix multiple issues.
  • Crash fix and DiD fixes by holding strong references to objects in suspect places in the HTML parser. (CVE-2016-1961) (ZDI-CAN-3574)
  • Fixed several out-of-bounds issues in the VP8 decoder.
  • Fixed a potentially exploitable crash in XML/XSLT handling.
  • Applied some Kung Fu to HTML animations and transitions to prevent memory hazards.
  • Fixed applicable Mozilla code vulnerabilities CVE-2016-1965, CVE-2016-1960 (ZDI-CAN-3545), CVE-2016-1966, and CVE-2016-1963.

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geschrieben 08. April 2016 - 21:27

Zitat

Removed default profile bookmarks pointing to Firefox/Mozilla since the information there no longer applies to us.

Und wo liegen sie jetzt?

Das Profile Migrations Tool wird damit in seiner jetzigen Form dann ja auch obsolet, bzw vielmehr unnütz wenn nicht mehr alles damit importiert werden kann.
Es ist nicht alles Chrome was glänzt. Firefox -Der bessere Browser
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geschrieben 08. April 2016 - 21:54

Am Speicherort hat sich nix geändert.
Es wurden die Firefox internen Links in den Lesezeichen entfernt. Nicht die Lesezeichen selbst.

Das Profile Migration Tool wurde überarbeitet und kommt nun noch besser mit Firefox klar.
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geschrieben 10. April 2016 - 00:03

Ach so ist das.
Es ist nicht alles Chrome was glänzt. Firefox -Der bessere Browser
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geschrieben 15. April 2016 - 17:06

Pale Moon für Android 25.9.1

Changelog:
This is a security update on the previous build of PM4A. This is not a milestone release and builds on the Pale Moon 25.* (pre-Goanna) era code.
As such, important changes on the Pale Moon v25-LTS branch (powering Pale Moon for Android and FossaMail at this time):
  • Fixed several issue with flexbox layout rendering and a related crash.
  • Added a simple Add/RemoveWeakMessageListener function for extension compatibility
  • Updated LibVorbis
  • Updated Graphite to 1.3.7+
  • Updated storage connection logic
  • Implemented several crash fixes as well as all relevant security fixes up to and including Pale Moon 26.2.1


Download:
https://forum.palemo...?p=83257#p83257
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