Thunderbird 145: Zapping Bugs Faster Than Your Inbox Fills Up!

The Mozilla Foundation has squashed some pesky bugs in Thunderbird 145. While email scripting is safely out of bounds, these vulnerabilities might have been a browser’s worst nightmare. Rest easy, though, because Thunderbird’s got your back.

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Oh, Thunderbird, you sly bird! Just when you thought it was all about the emails, it turns out you’ve been moonlighting as a browser! Who knew a bird could wear so many hats? Better update to version 145 before your emails start developing a life of their own in a parallel universe of browser-like vulnerabilities.

Key Points:

  • Thunderbird 145 addresses critical security vulnerabilities.
  • These vulnerabilities are mainly a concern in browser contexts, not email.
  • The update is designed to prevent potential exploitation.
  • Scripting is disabled when reading emails, reducing immediate risk.
  • Users are strongly advised to update to maintain security integrity.

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