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    +# General
    
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    +The audit begins at the commit hash where the previous audit ended. Use code_audit.sh for creating the diff and highlighting potentially problematic code. The audit is scoped to a specific language (currently C/C++, Rust, Java/Kotlin, and Javascript).
    
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    +The output includes the entire patch where the new problematic code was introduced. Search for `XXX MATCH XXX` to find the next potential violation.
    
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    +`code_audit.sh` contains the list of known problematic APIs. New usage of these functions are documented and analyzed in this audit.
    
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    +## Firefox: https://github.com/mozilla/gecko-dev.git
    
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    +- Start: `0ae93a27c796bea7836d4b0885c8a1f2c4c18284` ( `FIREFOX_108_0_2_RELEASE` )
    
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    +- End:   `b89c6dedbd57992efe751d1b585116f2eaa34481`  ( `FIREFOX_109_0_1_RELEASE` )
    
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    +### Languages:
    
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    +- [x] java
    
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    +- [x] cpp
    
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    +- [x] js
    
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    +- [x] rust
    
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    +Nothing of interest (using `code_audit.sh`)
    
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    +---
    
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    +## Application Services: https://github.com/mozilla/application-services.git
    
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    +- Start: `d8b5a386936aa156f4c6d93e6645a6d2188aa788` ( `v96.2.1` )
    
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    +- End:   `102fa0de36a21b1b2f561ba6de557e20d05b7380`  ( `v96.3.0` )
    
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    +### Languages:
    
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    +- [x] java
    
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    +Nothing of interest (using `code_audit.sh`)
    
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    +## Firefox Android: https://github.com/mozilla-mobile/firefox-android.git
    
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    +- Start: `55d34bf82ad051e25f15c0d1ef5fb8b3a32a7522`
    
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    +- End:   `a7e03da7c26d76bea2fb9c77efce9d841d81f4e0`
    
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    +### Languages:
    
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    +- [x] java
    
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    +Nothing of interest (using `code_audit.sh`)
    
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    +## Fenix: https://github.com/mozilla-mobile/fenix.git
    
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    +- Start: `dc08c68a6cd7932dad599d0713bb3bd3b9f72b57` ( `v109.0b1` )
    
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    +- End:   `a66807eeb0ff39f96a41a60ac950bd9f31ecf5bd`  ( `v109.2.0` )
    
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    +### Languages:
    
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    +- [x] java
    
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    +Nothing of interest (using `code_audit.sh`)
    
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    +## Ticket Review ##
    
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    +Bugzilla Query: `https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/buglist.cgi?query_format=advanced&resolution=FIXED&target_milestone=109%20Branch&order=priority%2Cbug_severity&limit=0`
    
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    +#### Problematic Tickets
    
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    +- **Re-enable pingsender2** https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1746983
    
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    +  - https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/applications/tor-browser/-/issues/41969
    
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    +  - **RESOLUTION** our existing patches are sufficient to keep pingsender away
    
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    +- **WebRTC bypasses Network settings & proxy.onRequest** https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1790270
    
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    +  - https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/applications/tor-browser/-/issues/41970
    
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    +  - **RESOLUTION** nothing to do here, the upstream bug fix is good for us and fixes some proxy leak
    
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    +## Export
    
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    +- [ ] Export Report and save to `tor-browser-spec/audits`
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