Opera 9.63

Opera Software - (Freeware)



Opera is a strong competitor for the major web browser which have many useful features that makes it a good choice.

Opera Web browser offers an alternative to the large market of browser for Internet Explorer, Firefox or Chrome. Opera Web browser use a new rendering engine used in Chromium that offers increased speed.

Opera also includes the Speed ​​Dial feature that allows to combine the most visited pages and go directly to the opening of a new tab.

The famous browser adds an "all terrain" mode that accelerates the loading of pages on small connections through proxy servers Opera Foundation. Opera now centralizes catches web pages in one easy to access place for the easily find. Finally, the software suggests Web sites based on visited web pages.

In addition, the Quick Find feature allows you to quickly find a previously visited web page and it just by typing one or more keywords in the address bar. In addition, a built against malware and phishing system is provided and you can see improvements in the speed of email clients and RSS.

Title:
Opera 9.63
File Size:
6.4 MB
Requirements:
Windows (All Versions)
Language:
en-us
License:
Freeware
Date Added:
15 Dec 2008
Publisher:
Opera Software
Homepage:
http://www.opera.com
MD5 Checksum:
D203B05A52527FEE0978D25C8BC72EB0

Opera 9.63 is a recommended security upgrade. Please see the Security section.

Opera 9.63 incorporates the Opera Presto 2.1.1 user agent engine.
Changes since Opera 9.62
Security

* Manipulating text input contents can allow execution of arbitrary code, as reported by Red XIII. See our advisory.
* HTML parsing flaw can cause Opera to execute arbitrary code, as reported by Alexios Fakos. See our advisory.
* Long hostnames in file: URLs can cause execution of arbitrary code, as reported by Vitaly McLain. see our advisory.
* Script injection in feed preview can reveal contents of unrelated news feeds, as reported by David Bloom. See our advisory.
* Built-in XSLT templates can allow cross-site scripting, as reported by Robert Swiecki of the Google Security Team. See our advisory.
* Fixed an issue that could reveal random data, as reported by Matthew of Hispasec Sistemas. Details will be disclosed at a later date.
* SVG images embedded using tags can no longer execute Java or plugin content, suggested by Chris Evans.




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