Spinner
18 Aug 2005, 2:56am
Apple (http://www.apple.com) has released a large security update for its Mac OS X operating system, handing out a bagful of fixes for 44 flaws in the system.
The fixes, released Monday, are mostly trivial with only a few of the lot being something to worry about. Secunia told CNET that 25% of the patches released are for fixing older vulnerabilities that have yet to lead to malicious code being written by attackers - however, Secunia still rates the update as critical.
Submitted by: muddocktor
muddocktor: "Time to patch your Mac, prime."
Source: The Inquirer (http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=25465)
The fixes, released Monday, are mostly trivial with only a few of the lot being something to worry about. Secunia told CNET that 25% of the patches released are for fixing older vulnerabilities that have yet to lead to malicious code being written by attackers - however, Secunia still rates the update as critical.
Submitted by: muddocktor
muddocktor: "Time to patch your Mac, prime."
Source: The Inquirer (http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=25465)