[HTTPS-Everywhere] 3.3.2, 4.0development.10, and chrome-2013-8.16 released

Micah Lee micah at eff.org
Fri Aug 16 19:55:50 PDT 2013


3.3.2 has been released:
https://www.eff.org/files/https-everywhere-3.3.2.xpi

From the Changelog:
  * We merged in a bunch of non-ruleset changes from 4.0development.9:
    https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/9480
    (Notable changes from this merge include a rewriting of fetch-source.js,
    improvements to the CSS such that the icon changes color when disabled
    and shows the number of applied rules when active, fixing bugs in
    HTTPSRules.js and ApplicableList.js that led to undefined functions,
    and rewriting makexpi.sh to accept a --fast flag.)
  * The tickets described below were fixed by the merge from
4.0development.9:
    https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/8998
    https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/9374
  * Add a script find_rules.py by Osama Khalid to utils/. It applies HTTPS
  Everywhere rules to URLs.
  * Add merge-rulesets.py from master to utils/.
  * Removed default parameters for a js function that caused breakage
  in older versions of FF.
  * Changed mixed content blocking in FF to be based on the user's active
  content blocking preferences rather than if the FF version is >=23.0.
  * [Zurcher_Katonalbank] Add rule
  * [LegitScript] www now supports SSL
  * [DebianOwnCA] Debian self-signed cert rules
  * [Debian] Update rule for non-self-signed domains
  * [UKLocalGov] Add havering.gov.uk
  * [aeriagames] Use CDN with valid cert
  * [spu.ac.th] Disable (https site not found)
  * Added rules from mishari for Loxinfo, SPU, Silkspan, Settrade,
  Powerbuy, opengarden.com, Naiin, MyHappyOffice, Mirakar,
  MarketingOops, Makewebeasy, m2fjob, LandandHouse, Jaymart,
  Etravelway, Craigslist, Blognone, TrueCorp, dealfish, 3bbwifi,
  thepiratebay, and priceza.
  * [Ubuntu] Add rule for ubuntuforums.org
  * [EuroBillTracker.xml] Add EuroBillTracker rule
  * [wikidot] Exclusion for iframes
  * [StockCharts] Add reason for disabling
  * [9gag] Disable rule for breaking AJAX.
  * [MayFirstPeopleLink] Updated rule
  * [Derpiboo.ru] Add rule
  * [Fedora Project] Split start
  * [Lurkmore.to] Add rule
  * [2ch.so] Add rule
  * [FSF] Added the status and u subdomains
  * [Reddit] Exclude blog
  * [Desk.com] Fix
  * [Cheezburger] Fix
  * Updated debian dependencies in readme
  * [Adtech.de] Add exclusion


4.0development.10 has been released:
https://www.eff.org/files/https-everywhere-4.0development.10.xpi

From the Changelog:
  * Numerous rules added, modified, and deleted
  * Added utils/find_rules.py, python script by Osama Khalid to apply HTTPS
    Everywhere rules to URLs
  * Updated readme to include more dependencies


chrome-2013-8.16 has been released:
https://www.eff.org/files/https-everywhere-chrome-2013.8.16.crx

From the Changelog:
  * Includes all fixes from 3.3, 3.3.1, and 4.0development.10
  * This will be the first Chromium release where the bulk of the rules that
    are broken because of mixed content will be disabled by default

-- 
Micah Lee
Staff Technologist
Electronic Frontier Foundation
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@micahflee

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