Thunderbird Patch Parade: Fixes for Mac Memory Mishaps and Windows Woes!

Who’s got time for email security exploits? Not you! So, Thunderbird 128.5 swoops in to save the day, addressing vulnerabilities like memory corruption and URL spoofing. It’s like a superhero for your inbox, just without the cape—or the ability to fly.

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Hot Take:

Thunderbird 128.5’s latest update is like a cybersecurity buffet—there’s something for everyone! Whether you’re a Windows, macOS, or browser enthusiast, there’s a vulnerability for you to feast on. Just remember, folks, when it comes to coding, more isn’t always merrier!

Key Points:

  • Memory corruption in Apple GPU drivers affects macOS users, but not Windows or Linux users.
  • Select list elements can be displayed over other tabs, leading to potential spoofing attacks.
  • Windows users’ download protections were bypassed by .library-ms files.
  • Various moderate vulnerabilities include CSP bypass, URL bar spoofing, and add-on signature verification issues.
  • Users can now avoid getting stuck in fullscreen mode on macOS, thanks to a bug fix.

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