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An extremely critical vulnerability has recently been discovered in WebRTC (Web Real-Time Communication), an open-source standard that enables the browsers to make voice or video calls without needing any plug-ins. AFFECTED PRODUCTS Late last month, security researchers revealed a massive security flaw that enables website owner to easily see the real IP addresses of users through WebRTC, even if they are using a VPN or even PureVPN to mask their real IP addresses. The security glitch affects WebRTC-supporting browsers such as Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox, and appears to be limited to Windows operating system only, although users of Linux and Mac OS X are not affected by this vulnerability.
Dear Fellow Mozillians,After 17 successful and intense years being a volunteer and an employee of Mozilla, I have decided to take some time off to write a book on Internet surveillance and privacy in a connected world. I have been giving talks and blogging on this topic for years now and I feel the need to do this in the form of a book, but this takes a lot of time, which is not compatible with my full-time job. While starting to look for other opportunities which would allow me to dedicate time to my book, I will keep volunteering part-time for Mozilla as an advisor and defending the open Web. Mozilla's mission is just as important as it was when started contributing back in 1998.A huge thank you to all of you who have made Mozilla what it is!Keep rocking the Free Web,--TristanPS: for those of you who read French, the first chapters of my books are already on-line: http://standblog.org/blog/serie/flicage-brouillonPPS: a longer version or this message will be posted on http://standblog.org/ later today.
Sembra che potrebbe arrivare un nuovo browser Vivaldi:http://punto-informatico.it/4216990/PI/News/vivaldi-browser-orfani-opera.aspxL'idea, buona sulla carta, è ripartire da dove Opera ha lasciato.
Secondo Net Applications (secondo trimestre), Firefox detiene il 18,34% nel mercato browser globale, tallonato da Google Chrome (16,45%), mentre al primo posto continua a svettare Internet Explorer con il 58,14%.