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W^X enabled in Firefox port in OpenBSD (undeadly.org)

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W^X enabled in Firefox port in OpenBSD (undeadly.org)
Firefox 32 supports Public Key Pinning (monica-at-mozilla.blogspot.com)
Opportunistic Encryption For Firefox (bitsup.blogspot.com)
Supporting Same-Site Cookies in Firefox 60 (blog.mozilla.org)
Cloudflare's DoH disabled by default in Firefox on OpenBSD (undeadly.org)
Firefox pkg for 6.6-stable will not receive latest updates (undeadly.org)
Firefox 90 supports Fetch Metadata Request Headers (blog.mozilla.org)
Encrypting the OpenBSD root filesystem with softraid (undeadly.org)
OpenBSD hibernate support to be enabled on i386 (marc.info)
A Tale of Two Firefox Bugs (youtube.com)
OpenBSD relayd SSL interception (marc.info)
Any Firefox add-on people out there? [Plugin for validating SSL via DNS] (blather.michaelwlucas.com)
Protecting Mozilla Firefox users on the web (garykwong.wordpress.com)
nosniff header support coming to Chrome and Firefox ยท GitHub (github.com)
OpenBSD Stable packages and binpatches (stable.mtier.org)
The Case of an Unconventional CSRF Attack in Firefox (blog.whitehatsec.com)
OpenBSD's libc arc4random() now using djb's ChaCha cipher (marc.info)
OpenBSD Long Term Support (mtier.org)
Firefox Sync: Then and Now and Soon (people.mozilla.org)
OpenBSD has started a massive strip-down and cleanup of OpenSSL (openbsd.org)
New Compiler OpenBSD Capabilities: -fstack-shuffle and Return Value Guards (undeadly.org)
CVE-2014-1564: Uninitialized memory with truncated images in Firefox (lcamtuf.blogspot.com)
reallocarray() in OpenBSD: Integer Overflow Detection for Free (lteo.net)
Security : OpenBSD vs FreeBSD (networkfilter.blogspot.co.uk)
OpenBSD amd64 kernel gets W^X (marc.info)
ASLR bypass on OpenBSD-5.6 (marc.info)
Improving browser security (marc.info)
New project to create a W or X JIT engine for browsers.
OpenBSD PAE on i386 (marc.info)
Stop Firefox leaking data about you (github.com)
doas - dedicated openbsd application subexecutor (tedunangst.com)