On 3/31/2014 12:03 AM, Misak Khachatryan wrote:
> David E. Ross wrote:
>> The US-CERT announced:
>>
>>> Original release date: March 18, 2014
>>>
>>> The Mozilla Foundation has released security updates to address
>>> multiple vulnerabilities in Firefox, Thunderbird, and Seamonkey.
>>> Exploitation of these vulnerabilities may allow an attacker to obtain
>>> sensitive information, cause a denial-of-service condition, execute
>>> arbitrary code, or operate with elevated privileges on an affected
>>> system.
>>>
>>> The following updates are available:
>>>
>>>      Firefox 28
>>>      Firefox ESR 24.4
>>>      Thunderbird 24.4
>>>      Seamonkey 2.25
>>>
>>> Users and administrators are encouraged to review the Security
>>> Advisories for Firefox, Firefox ESR, Thunderbird, and Seamonkey to
>>> determine which updates should be applied to mitigate these risks.
>>
>> Will Seamonkey 2.25 be released soon?  It's neither on the
>> <http://www.seamonkey-project.org/> Web site nor on the ftp.mozilla.org
>> FTP server.
>>
> 
> 2.25 is unusable on at least Linux 64 bit, because of bug
> 
> https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=964182
> 
> Don't upgrade, or it will crash every time.
> 

This problem seems to be specific to Linux.  I have SeaMonkey 2.25
installed under Windows 7 (x64), and it is running okay.

-- 
David E. Ross

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