When you add further items to a finished task, it is now correctly relabelled as Running.This enables you to view Burp correctly when you use a high resolution display with custom scaling. We have added a Scaling setting to the Settings dialog. You can now add custom tabs to WebSocket message editors.This gives you more control over Burp’s configuration. You can now load and export user settings in JSON.You can now pause and resume the task execution engine.We have continued to update the Montoya API, which enables you to create extensions with additional functionality: Note that Burp's browser will only work with the installer build, not the plain JAR file. We have introduced support for ARM64 on Linux. We have added the ability to control whether Intruder uses HTTP/1 or HTTP/2 for a specific attack. To do this, highlight the part of the request that you want to set as a payload position, then send the request to Intruder. You can now preset a payload position before you send a request to Intruder, to streamline your workflow.You can still set the automatic payload positions if required - click Auto § in the Intruder > Positions tab. This means that you no longer need to clear payload positions before you start to configure your attack.
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