Proprietary Software Leftovers
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Many Public Salesforce Sites are Leaking Private Data
A shocking number of organizations — including banks and healthcare providers — are leaking private and sensitive information from their public Salesforce Community websites, KrebsOnSecurity has learned. The data exposures all stem from a misconfiguration in Salesforce Community that allows an unauthenticated user to access records that should only be available after logging in.
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Google Chrome is improving dark mode support on Linux
Chrome has supported dark mode settings for a few years now, including the ability to sync the toggle to the system you’re running the browser on. Now, Google Chrome is preparing support for following the system dark mode setting of Linux, including Ubuntu.
OMG Ubuntu spotted that Google Chrome v114 on Linux respects the system setting for dark mode not just in the browser itself, but also on websites. This is new behavior compared to previous releases, which wouldn’t toggle the dark mode of otherwise compatible websites.
It’s a minor change, but one dark mode enthusiasts will surely appreciate.
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Opera's New Redesigned Web Browser is Also Available on Linux [Ed: Proprietary software from China. Why does a site called "It's FOSS" promote this?]
Opera is a cross-platform web browser that uses Chromium at its core.
It can distinguish itself from other Chromium-based browsers with its unique features and a well-made interface. Not to forget, its gaming browser, Opera GX, is one of its unique offerings that could use a debut on Linux.
With a recent announcement, the folks at Opera have introduced the latest evolution of the popular web browser, i.e., Opera One.