A new version of the browser Opera has been released. The new release eliminates a number of vulnerabilities in security found in the recent past.
A popular browser from the developers of the cold Norway. Over the years, an entire army of fans (if not fans). It has its own, very nimble kernel, which is capable of rapidly processing page. Compared with Internet Explorer, Opera works much faster. QUICK rendering pages not the only the dignity of the Opera. In the arsenal there is a wealth of programs of all kinds of functions as a direct associated with the display of pages, and additional: client P2P- network BitTorrent, simple manager of downloads, IRC- client RSS, system widgets (any type of calendars, calculators, address books, etc.).
Security: - Fixed an issue where plug-ins could be used to allow cross domain scripting, as reported by David Bloom. Details will be disclosed at a later date. - Fixed an issue with TLS certificates that could be used to execute arbitrary code, as reported by Alexander Klink (Cynops GmbH). Details will be disclosed at a later date. - Rich text editing can no longer be used to allow cross domain scripting, as reported by David Bloom. See our advisory. - Prevented bitmaps from revealing random data from memory, as reported by Gynvael Coldwind. Details will be disclosed at a later date.
Miscellaneous:
- Fixed a problem where malformed BMP files could cause Opera to temporarily freeze.