Nach einigen Problemen mit dem Video-Zugriff ist von Skype eine neue Version erscheinen.
Durch eine Sicherheitslücke (Cross-Zone-Scripting) war es möglich, das Angreifer Zugriff auf die lokale Zone des PCs erhalten konnten. Diese Lücke wurde nun geschlossen. Skype 3.6.0.248 bringt aber noch weitere Änderungen mit sich, beispielsweise eine Whitelist/Blacklist Funktion.
Change-Log:
feature: Public API access whitelist/blacklist
improvement: Improved connection speed to Skype network from restrictive network environment
bugfix: Skype cross-zone scripting vulnerability
bugfix: Skype crashed sometimes when leaving groupchat
bugfix: Skype crashed when current Skypename field was empty
bugfix: Contacts were occasionally lost when synchronisation failed
bugfix: MySpace tab was not reachable via keyoard navigation
bugfix: Editing avatar resulted Cannot focus a disabled or invisible window error
bugfix: It was not possible to answer second incoming call
bugfix: Dynamic Content message overlaying contact list toolbar and group controls on reduced Skype window
bugfix: Check update web link was incorrect
bugfix: Call on hold image was wrongly displayed
bugfix: USB webcam plugged in while on call did not allow to start video
bugfix: It was not possible to open video settings panel while on video call
bugfix: Skype crashed sometimes when expanding chat history
bugfix: Presence were shown wrongly to conference call participants sometimes
bugfix: Incorrect message was shown when when sender cancelled file transfer
bugfix: Voice Mail greeting playes again when viewing profile
bugfix: Wrong flag was displayes for Democratic Republic of the Congo
bugfix: File Transfer relayed message was displayed after File Transfer had finished
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