![]() Ĭharles v3.6.3 released including minor bug fixes. Ĭharles v3.6.4 released including major bug fixes and enhancements. Ĭharles v3.6.5 released including bug fixes and minor changes. This changes the SSL signing for Charles on Mac OS X to use Apple's new Developer ID code-signing. Includes new features, bundled Java runtime (so you don’t need to install Java anymore), and bug fixes. Ĭharles 3.8 has been released with new features and bug fixes. Ĭharles 3.8.1 released with minor bug fixes and improvements. Ĭharles 3.8.2 released with minor bug fixes. Ĭharles 3.8.3 released with support for Mac OS X Mavericks and minor bug fixes. Ĭharles 3.9 released with major new features and bug fixes, including the ability to "focus" on hosts so they are separated from the noise. Ĭharles 3.9.1 released with minor bug fixes and improvements. Ĭharles v3.9.2 released with minor bug fixes. Ĭharles v3.9.3 released with improvements to SSL support, Mac OS X Yosemite support and other minor bug fixes and improvements. ![]() Ĭharles 3.10 released with improved SSL (new SSL CA certificate install required), major new features and improvements. Ĭharles 3.10.1 released with minor bug fixes. Ĭharles 3.10.2 released with bug fixes and improvements. Ĭharles 3.11 released including major new features. ![]() Ĭharles v3.11.2 released with SSL and Websockets improvements. Ĭharles v3.11.3 released including bug fixes and minor improvements. Ĭharles 3.11.4 released with support for ATS on iOS 9 and crash fixes for older versions of Mac OS X. Ĭharles 3.11.5 released including minor bug fixes especially fixes SSL certificate installation on Android. Ĭharles 4 released featuring HTTP 2, IPv6 and improved look and feel. Ĭharles 3.11.6 released with support for macOS Sierra and minor bug fixes. Ĭharles 4.0.1 released including bug fixes. Ĭharles 4.0.2 released including bug fixes and minor improvements. Ĭharles 4.1 released including major new features and bug fixes. Ĭharles 4.1.2 released with bug fixes and minor improvements. Ĭharles 4.1.3 released including Brotli compression support and other minor bug fixes and improvements. Ĭharles 4.1.4 released with minor improvements and bug fixes. Ĭharles 4.2 released with major new TLS debugging capability, minor improvements and bug fixes including macOS High Sierra support. Ĭharles 4.2.1 released with important bug fixes. ![]() Ĭharles 4.2.5 released with major bug fixes and minor improvements. Ĭharles Security Bulletin for a local privilege escalation in Charles 4.2 and 3.12.1 and earlier. Ĭharles 4.2.7 released with minor bug fixes and improvements. Ĭharles 4.2.8 released with minor bug fixes. Ĭharles 4.5.2 released including new features, bug fixes and improvements. Ĭharles 4.5.5 released including bug fixes for SSL certificate imports. Read more.Ĭharles 4.5.6 released with minor bug fixes and patched security vulnerability. Ĭharles 4.6 released including new features and stability improvements. Ĭharles 4.6.1 released to fix Dark Mode support on macOS Read more. Ĭharles 4.6.2 released including bug fixes. Our best wishes to the log4j developers and everyone affected by this. In light of the current log4j2 vulnerabilities, we confirm that no version of Charles shipped or used any version of log4j and Charles is therefore thankfully unaffected by this issue. Ĭharles 4.6.3 released with minor bug fixes and Java 11 update Read more. I'd leave Java off of most or all your systems (maybe save for one, which you use only to access the ATO site, and only until the ATO folks move to a non-Java solution), as it has had a long history of security problems.For discussion on the latest changes to Charles, please see Karl’s blog. To use applets on a web page, click on the region labeled "Missing plug-in" to go download the latest version of the Java applet plug-in from Oracle.īasically, the Java browser plug-in just got handed over to Oracle. In particular, Apple states the following: This update uninstalls the Apple-provided Java applet plug-in from all web browsers. For the recent Apple Security Update 2013-005 (for Snow Leopard and for Lion and Mountain Lion, see this Apple document. Here are more details, and links to Apple documentation.Īpple announced the deprecation of Java some years ago, and is incrementally moving the whole of the Java environment and maintenance over to Oracle to deal with to the owner and maintainer of the Java product.Īs you're probably aware, Java has had various security patches. ![]()
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