Multiple Security Vulnerabilities have been fixed in Thunderbird 60.5
x86 stable
(In reply to Thomas Deutschmann from comment #1) > x86 stable Maybe add amd64 or are you waiting for something else?
No, we have to wait for arch teams. But when they aren't CC'ed, it cannot work :)
amd64 stable
@maintainers, can 52.9.1 be dropped yet?
CVE-2018-18500: Use-after-free parsing HTML5 stream Reporter Yaniv Frank with SophosLabs Impact critical Description A use-after-free vulnerability can occur while parsing an HTML5 stream in concert with custom HTML elements. This results in the stream parser object being freed while still in use, leading to a potentially exploitable crash. CVE-2018-18505: Privilege escalation through IPC channel messages Reporter Jed Davis Impact high Description An earlier fix for an Inter-process Communication (IPC) vulnerability, CVE-2011-3079, added authentication to communication between IPC endpoints and server parents during IPC process creation. This authentication is insufficient for channels created after the IPC process is started, leading to the authentication not being correctly applied to later channels. This could allow for a sandbox escape through IPC channels due to lack of message validation in the listener process. CVE-2018-18512: Use-after-free during sound notifications Reporter Wayne Mery Impact high Description A use-after-free vulnerability can occur while playing a sound notification in Thunderbird. The memory storing the sound data is immediately freed, although the sound is still being played asynchronously, leading to a potentially exploitable crash. CVE-2016-5824: DoS (use-after-free) via a crafted ics file Reporter Brandon Perry Impact low Description A vulnerability in the Libical libary used by Thunderbird can allow remote attackers to cause a denial of service (use-after-free) via a crafted ICS calendar file. CVE-2018-18513: DOS and crash with crafted S/MIME message or XPI package Reporter Hanno Böck, Damian Poddebniak Impact moderate Description A crash can occur when processing a crafted S/MIME message or an XPI package containing a crafted signature. This can be used as a denial-of-service (DOS) attack because Thunderbird reopens the last seen message on restart, triggering the crash again. CVE-2018-18501: Memory safety bugs fixed in Firefox 65, Firefox ESR 60.5, and Thunderbird 60.5 Reporter Mozilla developers and community Impact critical Description Mozilla developers and community members Alex Gaynor, Christoph Diehl, Steven Crane, Jason Kratzer, Gary Kwong, and Christian Holler reported memory safety bugs present in Firefox 64, Firefox ESR 60.4, and Thunderbird 60.4. Some of these bugs showed evidence of memory corruption and we presume that with enough effort that some of these could be exploited to run arbitrary code.
This issue was resolved and addressed in GLSA 201904-07 at https://security.gentoo.org/glsa/201904-07 by GLSA coordinator Aaron Bauman (b-man).
Reopening for cleanup Maintainer(s), please drop the vulnerable version(s).
Cleaning as part of bug #681834