Hi i only can imagine, that mozilla or developers are under control of "zero day" companies or other services .
if this is so, i hope to get soon a better browser with less code and better security. This bug desaster will never stop ! sec. holes are a feature not a mistake" / bug. I think in 70% of any software.(upgrade reasons etc...) paris showed us again, that backdoored software cannot save lifes! But agents want the software to be buggy and full with backdoors ! This is nonsense ! 2. Another mistakes of mozilla since many years: -They put more and more code in one tool, better would be to split firefox in different "mods" sec mod, dev mod, player mod, what else.... minimal mod, -They change config parameters too fast in every new release. - In some cases they dont explain functions the wiki. - They use closed source in the upload binary -They release new code too fast and with too less quality testing; the community could not do that good enough as we see in many cases. -Firefox 1.0 was a 1 or 2 MB big file and it was good for surfing in the web. Not every Grandma needs a network analyser . But Grandma doesnt want to get the bugs from this analyser or else ....PDF Viewer... - I Never saw a slower PDF Viewer like the new from mozilla. Yes, i know before that there will come bugs soon.And they came But Mozilla releases and releases and releases....Its frustrating ! What people work there? Testers ? Hobby coder? Its nonsense to integrate any and many viewers and special tools in the browser. Its better to check (all!) add-ons and let the users decide what they need or not. - "Amazing blog" : https://blog.mozilla.org/security/author/dveditzmozillacom/article https://blog.mozilla.org/security/category/press/ Wow! so much information!????? 2.1 For debian it would be better NOT to follow any new code from mozilla anymore. And to fix ONE Release for a long time. Or to start up a totally new browser system for linux. how to do this is if google is sponsor from debian and mozilla ? STOP now the nearing end of free software! regards >> On 11/04/2015 07:43 PM, filorin wrote: >>> Hi there, >>> >>> Since the last release of Thunderbird/Icedove, version 31.8.0, the 17th >>> of July 2015, many security advisories have been published by Mozilla. >>> So, why there isn't an update then ? >>> Considering that some of them are considered as critical, what are the >>> reason not to update the package ? Do these advisories only concern >>> security leaks due to the added functionnalities of TB 38.0 ? >>> >>> Regards, >> >