Apple Issues Monster Patch For Mac OS X

edited May 2004 in Science & Tech
Apple Computer on Tuesday rolled out a major security update to plug several vulnerabilities in its flagship Mac OS X server and client versions.
The monster patch, which is being described as "highly critical," addresses security issues with the AFP Server, CoreFoundation and IPSec and also integrates a previously issued patch which contained bugs, Apple said.
Source: InternetNews

Comments

  • edited May 2004
    Heh, and all those apple users (and linux too) out there bragging on how safe their OS is. ;) Just goes to show you, everyone has problems.
  • edited May 2004
    Share the wealth! There's plenty to go around it seems nowadays.

    KingFish
  • EnverexEnverex Worcester, UK Icrontian
    edited May 2004
    muddocktor wrote:
    Heh, and all those apple users (and linux too) out there bragging on how safe their OS is. ;) Just goes to show you, everyone has problems.

    Everyone has problems, the different is who fixes it and when as well as admiting that the issue existed in the first place.
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