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Apple plugs 88 Mac OS X security holes
Apple today released one of its biggest Mac OS X security updates in recent memory, covering a whopping 88 documented vulnerabilities.
The Mac OS X v10.6.3 update, which is considered “critical,” covers flaws that could lead to remote code execution, information disclosure and denial-of-service attacks. In some scenarios, a malicious hacker could take complete control of a Mac-powered machine if a user simply views a malicious image or movie file. In another case, a Mac user running spell-check could have his/her machine hijacked by hackers. The update covers critical vulnerabilities in AppKit, QuickTime,CoreMedia, CoreTypes, DiskImages, ImageIO and Image RAW. It also covers holes in several open-source components, including Apache, ClamAV, MySQL, PHP. ZD Net has the full article, click here. |
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