RHSA-2024:9018: Moderate: thunderbird security update
Moderate: thunderbird security update
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Mozilla Thunderbird is a standalone mail and newsgroup client.Security Fix(es): firefox: thunderbird: History interface could have been used to cause a Denial of Service condition in the browser (CVE-2024-10464) firefox: thunderbird: XSS due to Content-Disposition being ignored in multipart/x-mixed-replace response (CVE-2024-10461) firefox: thunderbird: Permission leak via embed or object elements (CVE-2024-10458) firefox: thunderbird: Use-after-free in layout with accessibility (CVE-2024-10459) firefox: thunderbird: Memory safety bugs fixed in Firefox 132, Thunderbird 132, Firefox ESR 128.4, and Thunderbird 128.4 (CVE-2024-10467) firefox: thunderbird: Clipboard "paste" button persisted across tabs (CVE-2024-10465) firefox: DOM push subscription message could hang Firefox (CVE-2024-10466) firefox: thunderbird: Cross origin video frame leak (CVE-2024-10463) firefox: thunderbird: Origin of permission prompt could be spoofed by long URL (CVE-2024-10462) firefox: thunderbird: Confusing display of origin for external protocol handler prompt (CVE-2024-10460) For more details about the security issue(s), including the impact, a CVSS score, acknowledgments, and other related information, refer to the CVE page(s) listed in the References section.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the severity of RHSA-2024:9018?
The severity of RHSA-2024:9018 is classified as Moderate.
How do I fix RHSA-2024:9018?
To fix RHSA-2024:9018, update the Thunderbird package to version 128.4.0-1.el8_8 or later.
What vulnerabilities are addressed in RHSA-2024:9018?
RHSA-2024:9018 addresses a Denial of Service vulnerability in the Thunderbird History interface, identified as CVE-2024-10464.
Which versions of Thunderbird are affected by RHSA-2024:9018?
Affected versions of Thunderbird by RHSA-2024:9018 are those prior to version 128.4.0-1.el8_8.
Is there a specific package version to upgrade to for RHSA-2024:9018?
Yes, you should upgrade to Thunderbird version 128.4.0-1.el8_8 to mitigate the risks outlined in RHSA-2024:9018.