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Home Posts tagged "Mozilla Thunderbird"

Mozilla Thunderbird

Lack of auth in 3G/4G USB modems exposes control panels to hackers

Andreas Lindh has discovered serious vulnerabilities in an unknown number...

January 31, 2014  By Pierluigi Paganini

Discovered a serious vulnerability in Mozilla Thunderbird

A serious vulnerability inside Mozilla Thunderbird Gecko engine allows...

January 29, 2014  By Pierluigi Paganini




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