![]() ![]() The free tool is open source and widely used in web browsers. Libvpx is a software video codec library developed by Google and the Alliance for Open Media. ![]() The security issue is the same that Google addressed in Chromium and Google Chrome yesterday.ĬVE-2023-5217: Heap buffer overflow in libvpx, is a critical security issue in libvpx. Firefox ESR is updated to 115.3.1, and the two Android-based browsers are updated to version 118.1.0. The desktop version of Firefox is updated to version 118.0.1 to address the issue. Update: I filed a bug report and more details are given there.The update is available for Firefox and Firefox ESR for desktop operating system, for Firefox Focus and for Firefox for Android. Normally, I would not want to revert to a previous version of Thunderbird so I am asking if there is a workaround for viewing the attachment of an email in the 115.3.1 version of Thunderbird? View » Message Body As » Original HTML ( and allowing remote content to be displayed) hides the attachments again. Note: Selecting View » Message Body As » Simple HTML corrects the problem and attachment list is displayed at the bottom as it should be. However, some messages do not have this problem and it looks like the displaying or not displaying the attachment section after the end of the message content is dependent on the first section (HTML content) of the message, because this problem occurs after allowing to Show remote content for this message in Preferences. This happens for new or old archived messages. ![]() So, I am unable to select and view an attachment. In the preview pane or in the separate message window (displayed when I double-click on the message) I scroll down to see the list of attachments at the bottom, but nothing is displayed except the main message's contents, as if the message has no attachment(s). ![]() The new version of Thunderbird (as upgraded today) has a bug, where for some (?) emails I am unable to select an attachment for view. ![]()
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