December 20, 2011

Update: Firefox 9.0 Released

A quick update on the Firefox 9.0 release. At this time Windows, Android and possibly Linux versions have been released. Currently there are issues with startup crashes for Mac users on Firefox 9.0 and this release has been pulled. Mac users also should not be getting update notifications at this time.

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Firefox 9.0 Released

Mozilla released Firefox 9.0 for desktop, Android and tablets on December 20, 2011. New stuff in this version: Added Type Inference, significantly improving JavaScript performance Improved theme integration for Mac OS X Lion Added two finger swipe navigation for Mac OS X Lion Added support for querying Do Not Track status via JavaScript Added support for font-stretch Improved support for text-overflow Improved standards support for HTML5, MathML, and CSS Fixed several stability issues Fixed several security issues Note: AppTabs will always load on start up regardless if the Don’t load tabs until selected… preference is active. Users of older versions…

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How to Defend from Keyloggers

     …Keystroke logging is the act of intercepting typed keys before they are displayed to the screen, then logging them to a file. This allows for intrusion and access to data—even passwords…” Source: businessinsider.com | WonderHowTo    | Dec. 20, 2011 How to Defend from Keyloggers in Firefox with Keystroke Encryption

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