- Security fix: the Windows PuTTY binaries should no longer be vulnerable to hijacking by specially named DLLs in the same directory, even the names we missed when we thought we'd fixed this in 0.68. See vuln-indirect-dll-hijack-2.
- Windows PuTTY should work with MIT Kerberos again, after our DLL hijacking defences broke it.
- Jump lists should now appear again on the PuTTY shortcut in the Windows Start Menu.
- You can now explicitly configure SSH terminal mode settings not to be sent to the server, if your server objects to them.
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