檔案版本
Basilisk Browser 2020.02.18 (64-bit)
檔案名稱
basilisk-latest.win64.installer.exe
檔案大小
46 MB
系統
Windows Vista / Windows 7 / Windows 8 / Windows 10
軟體類型
免費軟體
作者
Caphyon Ltd
官網
http://www.advancedinstaller.com/
更新日期
2020-02-18
更新日誌
What's new in this version:
Basilisk Browser 2020.02.18 (64-bit) - Fixed an issue in CSP blocking requests without a port for custom schemes - Fixed a potentially hazardous crash in layers - Fixed random crashes on some sites using IndexedDB - Changed the way the application can be invoked from the command-line to prevent a whole class of potential exploits involving modified omnijars - Fixed an issue in the HTML parser after using HTML5 template tags, allowing JavaScript parsing and execution when it should not be allowed, risking XSS vulnerabilities on sites relying on correct operation of the browser. (CVE-2020-6798) - Unified XUL Platform Mozilla Security Patch Summary: 2 fixed, 2 DiD, 10 not applicable Basilisk Browser 2020.02.06 (64-bit) - This is a small bugfix and compatibility update - Backed out regular expression lookbehind code for causing crashes - Fixed an issue where some poorly-implemented FTP servers could hang the browser - Changed behavior for YouTube to prevent the deprecated interface being selected by default Basilisk Browser 2020.01.12 (64-bit) - This is a security, bugfix and development update - Please note: from this release forward, windows archives are compressed with 7-zip, and Linux tarballs with xz - Added sticky positioning feature to HTML table parts - Removed the non-standard watch()/unwatch() debugging features. Some Firefox extensions will have to be updated to compensate for this - Fixed retrieving of certificates in the certificate exception dialog - Updated multiple third-party libraries, fixing numerous bugs - Removed Adobe PrimeTime EME CDM support - Enabled basic implementation of module type scripting - Implemented additional JavaScript features (regex lookbehind, regex dot-all flag, regex .matchAll(), promise .finally()) - Disabled HPKP preload list and the HPKP feature by default - Added support for Emoji 12 (Unicode 12.0) - Updated NSS to 3.41.4 to address CVE-2019-11756 and CVE-2019-11745 - Security issues fixed: CVE-2019-17019, CVE-2019-17026, and several potentially exploitable crashes and memory safety hazards that don't have a CVE number - Unified XUL Platform Mozilla Security Patch Summary: 4 fixed, 15 DiD, 28 not applicable Basilisk Browser 2019.10.31 (64-bit) - This is a security and bugfix update - 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 - Security issues fixed: 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 Basilisk Browser 2019.09.12 (64-bit) - Fixed an issue where saving a webpage to disk would sometimes drop tags from the document - Fixed an issue with click-to-play plugin content throwing up a blank notification - Fixed an issue in the renderer where region intersections would sometimes return the wrong result - This fixes a regression caused by the fix for CVE-2016-5252 - Fixed security issues: CVE-2019-11744, CVE-2019-11752, CVE-2019-11737, CVE-2019-11746, CVE-2019-11750, CVE-2019-11747 and CVE-2019-11738 - Unified XUL Platform Mozilla Security Patch Summary: 7 fixed, 1 DiD, 1 already covered, 22 not applicable Basilisk Browser 2019.09.03 (64-bit) - Implemented JavaScript parser improvements and several TC39 spec revisions for web compatibility - Improved performance of the JavaScript engine - Added support for gzip-compressed SVG-in-Opentype fonts - Updated internationalization code to support updated time zones and the Japanese Reiwa era - Updated NSS to a custom version to have better encryption strength for master passwords - Added several performance improvements to DOM, the rendering engine and the parser - Improved general security of access to FTP-sourced resource - Changed the way file access is handled from scripts to prevent cross-file access - Fixed SVG alignment issues causing blurry display of SVGs - Added support for Matroska media containers and AAC audio - Fixed security issues: CVE-2019-11719, CVE-2019-11711, CVE-2019-11715, CVE-2019-11717, CVE-2019-11714 (DiD), CVE-2019-11729 (DiD), CVE-2019-11727 (DiD), CVE-2019-11730 (DiD), CVE-2019-11713 (DiD) and several networking and memory-safety hazards that do not have CVE numbers. - Fixed several memory safety hazards and crashes Basilisk Browser 2019.06.08 (64-bit) - Removed unused code: contextual identity, crash reporter leftovers, SecurityUI telemetry, "enhanced" new tab tiles - Updated the installer and internal updater - Removed all Firefox Accounts code and replaced the Sync client for compatibility - Implemented JavaScript parser improvements and the TC39 toString() revision proposal for web compatibility - Improved handling of url() tokens in CSS to better handle incorrect syntax - Updated the embedded emoji font for broader emoji coverage - Fixed print failure for some web pages - Fixed Linux XRender performance issues over remote connections (e.g. X2Go) - Improved JavaScript engine performance: dead compartment collection - Fixed an address bar focus issue in Private Browsing mode - Improved rendering performance for certain websites (with complex event regions) - Implemented several ECMAScript 2019 features (String trimStart/trimEnd, Array flat/flatMap, Symbol description - Fixed security issues: CVE-2019-7317, CVE-2019-11701, CVE-2019-11698, CVE-2019-9817 (DiD), CVE-2019-11700, CVE-2019-11696 and CVE-2019-11693 - Fixed several memory safety hazards and crashes Basilisk Browser 2019.03.27 (64-bit) - Added several site-specific overrides for web compatibility - Aligned http "Accept:" headers with the fetch spec, with the exception of image requests to continue allowing content negotiation - Fixed potential denial-of-service issues involving FTP (loading of subresources and spamming errors) - Aligned URLSearchParams with the spec - Fixed a corner case for flexbox layouts, improving rendering of some websites - Fixed Widevine compatibility issues - Fixed security issues: CVE-2019-9791, CVE-2019-9792, CVE-2019-9796, CVE-2019-9801, CVE-2019-9793, CVE-2019-9794, CVE-2019-9808, CVE-2019-9790, CVE-2019-9797, CVE-2019-9804 and ZDI-CAN-8368 - Fixed several memory safety hazards and crashes - Windows binaries are now code-signed again (including the setup program for the installer) Basilisk Browser 2019.03.08 (64-bit) - Changed location to allow an empty string set on search to clear URL parameters - Removed WebExtension support from the platform - Implemented the "origin-clean" algorithm for ImageBitmap - Switched to using C++11 thread-safe statics in the entire application - Fixed several Skia security vulnerabilities (CVE-2018-18356, CVE-2018-18335 and CVE-2019-5785) - Fixed a crash due to frames in some uncommon situations - Aligned textarea placeholder strings with the spec (preserve line breaks) - Removed the Windows maintenance service code - Improved http basic auth DOS protection heuristics - Fixed arrows on some toolkit controls - Added a Netflix site-specific override to fix Silverlight playback Basilisk Browser 2019.02.11 (64-bit) - Removed experimental WebExtension support from the browser - Please check your add-ons; you may need to find alternatives for extensions that are no longer supported - For background to this change, please see the following forum announcement - Removed more telemetry code from the platform - Finalized spec compliance of the IntersectionObserver API, and enabled it by default - Related this, also fixed a number of browser crashes - Switched to the new ffmpeg decode API to avoid dropping of frames - Removed Mozilla-proprietary AudioContext constructor, improving spec compliance of WebAudio - Aligned Element.ScrollIntoView() with the spec - Fixed a buffering issue in the WebP decoder that caused intermittent browser crashes - Changed the Add-on Manager to the same one used by Pale Moon, unifying add-on handling - Note: Some extensions that modify/style the Add-on Manager will have to be updated to work with Basilisk 2019 versions as a result - Improved resource-efficiency for internal stopwatch timers - Improved handling of incorrectly-encoded CTTS in media files, resolving some playback issues of videos - Updated SQLite lib to 3.26 - Improved the Cycle Collector and Garbage Collector - Set the Incremental Garbage Collection time slice to 20 ms for more efficient JavaScript memory handling (regression fix) - Improved fullscreen navigation bar handling in the situation it has focus when switching to full screen - Aligned instanceof with the final ES6 spec - Fixed a potential use-after-free in IndexedDB code - Improved proxy handling to avoid localhost getting proxied - Fixed several potentially-exploitable memory safety hazards and crashes - Improved Windows DIB clipboard data handling Basilisk Browser 2018.12.18 (64-bit) - Added a preference (network.http.upgrade-insecure-requests) to allow disabling requests for opportunistic encryption - Removed more telemetry code from the platform - Added experimental support for the AV1 video codec for MP4 containers (disabled by default) - Cleaned up some media handling code, removing obsolete components for older target platforms - Ported all applicable security fixes from Gecko/64. Most of these fixes were merely defense-in-depth - Fixed a crash when using http pipelining over some broken proxies - Enhanced the WebP decoder to properly handle animated lossy and lossless WebP - Removed VR hardware support (both display and input types) from the platform - Updated the GMP update service URL to improve compatibility with DRM-encumbered media - Removed support for Firefox Accounts and changed the Sync client to work with Sync 1.1 (Weave) - The default server for using Sync is now the Pale Moon Sync server - Please see this announcement on the forum for more details - Updated NSPR to 4.20 - Updated NSS to 3.41, finalizing our platform support for TLS 1.3 - Fixed a spec compliance issue with the location.protocol setter Basilisk Browser 2018.11.07 (64-bit) - Fixed an issue that prevented the browser from starting properly on some systems after the most recent update Basilisk Browser 2018.11.04 (64-bit) - Removed more telemetry code from the platform - Updated libnestegg from upstream - Updated ffvpx library from upstream - Web dev: Make all arguments to init*Event() optional except the first - Ported all applicable security fixes from Gecko/63 and intermediate point releases - Fixed an issue in session storage scripting that might prematurely throw an error and interrupt session restore - Resolved an issue with long menus not scrolling if a submenu was open - Cleaned up and updated some installer code - Made caret width normal/thick behind CJK char configurable - Fixed an issue with table border scaling at various zoom levels - Updated handling of multimedia (on-going) - Fixed a corner case behavioral issue when an Outlook-sourced mail message is dropped to the browser - Removed the unfinished and disabled in-browser translation code - Updated the Reader View components - Added experimental AV1 support for WebM videos (disabled by default) - Note: This is limited to WebM videos only at the moment, so it will not yet work on MP4 videos or MSE streaming (e.g. YouTube) - Fixed an issue with CSS grid element sizing - Updated sidebar conext menu behavior to be more in line with other browsers - Fixed an issue where a separate content process could be launched despite e10s being disabled - Disabled the reporting of CSS errors to the console by default to improve general performance Basilisk Browser 2018.09.27 (64-bit) - This is a development and security release - Added support for local-ref URLs in SVG USE elements - Reinstated part of the searchplugin API that was removed by Mozilla, improving compatibility with search-engine modifying extensions - Improved compiler compatibility with GCC 8 - Ported all applicable security patches from Gecko/62 - Fixed wrong SVG sizes with non-integer values for viewBox width/height - Fixed a performance regression when many workers are in use simultaneously - Improved browser session restore speed by skipping unnecessary notifications - Fixed a crash with http authentication - Fixed a performance issue caused by rapid-fire timers due to value overflow - Fixed an issue with launching executable files not working - ixed an issue where sites allowed to store offline data could not be Fremoved from the permission list - Fixed an issue with common dialog boxes having incorrect sizes for their content - Fixed a regression: ICC v4 color profiles would not be honored - Remove the blocking of binary components in extensions - Added a preference to enable (experimental!) asynchronous panning and zooming on desktop - Fixed a potential crash when using SOCKS - Fixed a potential privacy issue in non-standard environments - Fixed a memory leak when using SHA256 crypto
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