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update please #237

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ravarage opened this issue Jan 1, 2025 · 3 comments
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update please #237

ravarage opened this issue Jan 1, 2025 · 3 comments

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@ravarage
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ravarage commented Jan 1, 2025

CVE-2024-9680 has a severity of 9.8 in Firefox versions before 131.0.2. It's so severe that the Arch unofficial repository is now shipping Firefox as a replacement. This is the only Firefox fork that can play YouTube videos without lag so please update soon .

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sbrwlf commented Jan 2, 2025

CVE-2024-9680 has a severity of 9.8 in Firefox versions before 131.0.2. It's so severe that the Arch unofficial repository is now shipping Firefox as a replacement. This is the only Firefox fork that can play YouTube videos without lag so please update soon .

Thinking this may be a dead project. No dev responses or updates. Disappointing.

@gz83
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gz83 commented Jan 3, 2025

Alex is currently working on fixing issues in the Thorium browser, so development of the Mercury browser may be delayed.

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ravarage commented Jan 3, 2025

Alex is currently working on fixing issues in the Thorium browser, so development of the Mercury browser may be delayed.

I understand he is only 1 person, I think CVE with this high severity take priority, on arch Linux they replace Mercury browser with Firefox, so the people who are using Mercury browser be safe, in just an update they removed mercury browser and installed Firefox in it place, that severity of vulnerability

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