* Support for importing payment methods saved in Chrome-based browser
* Hardware video decoding is now enabled for Intel GPUs on Linux
* The Tab Manager dropdown now features close buttons, so tabs
can be closed more quickly
* Streamlined the user interface for importing data in from other browsers
* Users without platform support for H264 video decoding can now
fallback to Cisco's OpenH264 plugin for playback.
* Undo and redo are now available in Password fields
* Changed: On Linux, middle clicks on the new tab button will
now open the xclipboard contents in the new tab. If the
xclipboard content is a URL then that URL is opened, any
other text is opened with your default search provider.
* Changed: For users with a Firefox Colorways built-in theme,
the theme will be automatically migrated to the same theme
hosted on addons.mozilla.org for Firefox profiles that have
disabled add-ons auto-updates. This will allow users to keep
their Colorways theme when they are later removed from
Firefox installer files.
* Changed: Certain Firefox users may come across a message in
the extensions panel indicating that their add-ons are not
allowed on the site currently open. We have introduced a new
back-end feature to only allow some extensions monitored by
Mozilla to run on specific websites for various reasons,
including security concerns.
* HTML5: The builtin editor now behaves similarly to other
browsers with `contenteditable` and `designMode` when
splitting a node, e.g. typing Enter to split a paragraph, and
also when joining two nodes, e.g. typing Backspace at the
start of a paragraph to join the paragraph and the previous
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/mozilla:Factory/MozillaFirefox?expand=0&rev=1071
* You can now disable automatic opening of the download panel
every time a new download starts
* Firefox now mitigates query parameter tracking when navigating
sites in ETP strict mode
* Improved security by moving audio decoding into a separate
process with stricter sandboxing, thus improving process isolation
* https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/102.0/releasenotes
MFSA 2022-24 (bsc#1200793)
* CVE-2022-34479 (bmo#1745595)
A popup window could be resized in a way to overlay the
address bar with web content
* CVE-2022-34470 (bmo#1765951)
Use-after-free in nsSHistory
* CVE-2022-34468 (bmo#1768537)
CSP sandbox header without `allow-scripts` can be bypassed
via retargeted javascript: URI
* CVE-2022-34482 (bmo#845880)
Drag and drop of malicious image could have led to malicious
executable and potential code execution
* CVE-2022-34483 (bmo#1335845)
Drag and drop of malicious image could have led to malicious
executable and potential code execution
* CVE-2022-34476 (bmo#1387919)
ASN.1 parser could have been tricked into accepting malformed ASN.1
* CVE-2022-34481 (bmo#1483699, bmo#1497246)
Potential integer overflow in ReplaceElementsAt
* CVE-2022-34474 (bmo#1677138)
Sandboxed iframes could redirect to external schemes
* CVE-2022-34469 (bmo#1721220)
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/mozilla:Factory/MozillaFirefox?expand=0&rev=983