Mozilla Thunderbird updates for Slackware

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New updates for Mozilla Thunderbird have been released for Slackware Linux to address security vulnerabilities. The updated packages are available for both Slackware 15.0 and the -current version. The specific package version is mozilla-thunderbird-140.2.0esr, which includes various security fixes and improvements.

To view the detailed changes and security advisories, users can refer to the official Mozilla release notes and the Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) records linked above. The security fixes address several vulnerabilities identified as CVE-2025-9179 through CVE-2025-9185.

The updated packages can be downloaded from the Slackware FTP server, with separate links provided for both i686 and x86_64 architectures for Slackware 15.0 and -current versions. The MD5 checksums for each package are also included to verify the integrity of the files.

For installation, users are advised to perform the upgrade as root, using the command provided in the instructions. The Slackware Linux Security Team emphasizes the importance of keeping software up to date to maintain security.

In summary, users of Slackware Linux should promptly update their Mozilla Thunderbird packages to ensure they have the latest security enhancements. Regular updates not only protect against known vulnerabilities but also improve overall application performance and stability. For further assistance, users can consult the Slackware community and resources available on the official website

Mozilla Thunderbird updates for Slackware

New Mozilla Thunderbird packages have been released for Slackware Linux to address security vulnerabilities:

mozilla-thunderbird (SSA:2025-232-01)

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