Mozilla recently announced the release of Thunderbird 6, Thunderbird 3.1.12 and SeaMonkey 2.3, patching a total of 13 security flaws.
"The vulnerabilities addressed in Thunderbird 6 and SeaMonkey 2.3 are the same, with the exception of a high-impact information disclosure bug in Content Security Policy reports that was only patched in the latter," writes Softpedia's Lucian Constantin.
"The rest of the flaws consisted of three arbitrary code execution bugs in Mozilla's WebGL implementation, two JavaScript ones, one in the SVG implementation, one in Windows D2D hardware acceleration and several memory safety hazards," Constantin writes.
Go to "Critical Security Updates Available for Thunderbird and SeaMonkey" to read the details.
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