Safety vulnerability ID: 36433
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Qutebrowser 1.8.2 ships with Qt 5.12.6 in the macOS and Windows releases, which includes security fixes up to Chromium 77.0.3865.120, plus a security fix for CVE-2019-13720 from Chromium 78.
#NOTE: This vulnerability affects only users of MacOS and Windows.
Latest version: 3.4.0
A keyboard-driven, vim-like browser based on Python and Qt.
Changed
- The `content.xss_auditing` setting is now enabled by default, to mirror
Chromium's rather than Qt's default behavior.
- Long URLs in the statusbar are now elided at the end rather than in the
middle, to make sure the hostname is completely visible whenever possible.
Fixed
- Crash in Qt 5.7.1 when a website uses `window.print()`.
- The workaround for Nouveau graphic drivers now works properly again.
- Crash when using `:follow-selected` with a link which is outside of the view.
- Workaround for windows not showing as urgent with some window managers
(like i3).
- Crash when opening URLs with some unicode characters (IDNA 2008). Those URLs
still won't open though, due to missing support in Qt.
- Crash when a download directory which can't be created is configured.
- Crash in the `importer.py` script when importing Chrome bookmarks from newer Chrome versions.
- The `content.webrtc_public_interfaces_only` option didn't work on Qt 5.11 previously (it now does).
Note it still does not work on Qt 5.10 (due to a Qt bug) and Qt < 5.9.2.
- Repeated escaping of entries in `qute://log` when refreshing page.
- The host blocker doesn't block 0.0.0.0 anymore.
- Crash when using :// as URL pattern.
- The `:buffer` completion now sorts tabs with indices >= 10 correctly again.
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