LinuxSecurity.com: USN-927-1 fixed vulnerabilities in NSS. Due to upstream changes in NSS3.12.6, Thunderbird would be unable to initialize the security componentand connect with SSL/TLS if the old libnss3-0d transition package wasinstalled. This update fixes the problem. [More...]
LinuxSecurity.com: USN-927-4 fixed vulnerabilities in NSS. This update provides the NSPRneeded to use the new NSS. [More...]
On February 25, Canonical published details about Thunderbird vulnerabilities for its Ubuntu 12.10, Ubuntu 12.04 LTS, Ubuntu 11.10, and Ubuntu 10.04 LTS operating systems in a security notice.
According to Canonical, several security issues have been fixed in Thunderbird.
For example, vulnerabilities have been identified in Chrome Object Wrappers (COW) and System Only Wrappers (SOW).
On November 21, Canonical published details about Thunderbird vulnerabilities for its Ubuntu 12.10, Ubuntu 12.04 LTS, Ubuntu 11.10, and Ubuntu 10.04 LTS operating systems, providing a much needed update to version 17.0.According to Canonical, multiple security issues were fixed in Thunderbird.
Canonical has published details in a security notice about a series of Thunderbird regressions that affected Ubuntu 12.04 LTS, Ubuntu 11.10, Ubuntu 11.04, and Ubuntu 10.04 LTS operating systems.According to Canonical, a previous update, USN-1551-1, has introduced soime regressions in Thunderbird.
Canonical published details about a mozilla-devscripts update for its Ubuntu 10.04 LTS (Lucid Lynx) operating system.Canonical has released a simple update for packaging tool used for the Thunderbird addons.
LinuxSecurity.com: USN-940-1 fixed vulnerabilities in Kerberos. This update provides thecorresponding updates for Ubuntu 10.04. [More...]
LinuxSecurity.com: USN-947-1 fixed vulnerabilities in the Linux kernel. Fixes forCVE-2010-0419 caused failures when using KVM in certain situations.This update reverts that fix until a better solution can be found. [More...]
On December 3, Canonical published details about Firefox regressions for its Ubuntu 12.10, Ubuntu 12.04 LTS, Ubuntu 11.10, and Ubuntu 10.04 LTS operating systems. According to Canonical, multiple regressions were introduced in the last Firefox update. A previous update fixed vulnerabilities in Firefox, but the new packages introduced regressions in cookies handling and the User Agent string.