> Firefox now supports the new AVIF image format PARTY! I've been waiting for this for a long time. The last big hurdle for this was that color spaces weren't applied correctly. If you haven't taken a look at AVIF, do. You can get a similar looking image in AVIF at half the size as a JPEG. I find AVIF's image artifacts preferable to JPEG's.
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#13How are downloads performed over http "potentially malicious"?
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#14How are downloads performed over http "potentially malicious"?
> Targeted users in Turkey and Syria who downloaded Windows applications from official vendor websites including Avast Antivirus, CCleaner, Opera, and 7-Zip were silently redirected to malicious versions by way of injected HTTP redirects. This redirection was possible because official websites for these programs, even though they might have supported HTTPS, directed users to non-HTTPS downloads by default.
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#15Earlier quoted context omitted.
A MitM (e.g. an untrusted WiFi network) could replace a download by a malicious version.
In that case the html text of the page could be replaced by the attacker so the download link points to an https link.
[0] https://twitter.com/codelemur/status/1052285395575164929?s=2...
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#16How are downloads performed over http "potentially malicious"?
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#18> Firefox now supports the new AVIF image format PARTY! I've been waiting for this for a long time. The last big hurdle for this was that color spaces weren't applied correctly. If you haven't taken a look at AVIF, do. You can get a similar looking image in AVIF at half the size as a JPEG. I find AVIF's image artifacts preferable to JPEG's.
I'm looking forward to the wide adoption of JPEG XL (.jxl - "jixel") file format. It's the format that will replace JPEG! https://jpegxl.info/
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#20Whenever I see a new Firefox version, my heart skips a beat.