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By Joris Evers, News.com
Posted on ZDNet News: Apr 19, 2007 10:18:00 PM

VANCOUVER, B.C.--Apple on Thursday issued a security update for Mac OS X that addresses 25 security flaws in the operating system software.

The security update affects various parts of the operating system, including some third-party components such as the Kerberos authentication technology. The most serious of the vulnerabilities could allow an attacker to gain complete control over an unpatched Mac, Apple said in a security advisory.

The update deals with another trio of zero-day bugs that were disclosed as part of the Month of Apple Bugs in January. Apple has quashed many bugs detailed during the Month of Apple Bugs and Month of Kernel Bugs projects in previous patch releases.

While several of the vulnerabilities repaired by Apple's updates were previously known, it doesn't appear that any attacks exploiting the flaws actually occurred.

Apple's patch release comes just as hackers at the CanSecWest security conference in Vancouver, B.C., are being challenged to break into two MacBooks. A successful hack wins the hacker the MacBook and a $10,000 bounty, according to show organizers. The contest and conference ends on Friday.

Apple has released a Mac OS X security update each month this year. In March, the Cupertino, Calif., company released an update to fix 45 bugs in the operating system. Apple doesn't have a set patch schedule. Last year, the company released two Mac OS X updates in the first four months of the year.

The latest update is available through the Software Update feature in Mac OS X and from Apple Downloads.

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Bot heards are for the masses - can get the masses with OS X (Read the rest)
Posted by: drkr2004@... Posted on: 04/23/07 You are currently: Logged In | Log out
"the Month of Apple Bugs in January": how presumptuous A.Typical Zork   | 04/19/07
re: Month of Apple Bugs in January Arm A. Geddon   | 04/19/07
Nobody not even Apple has claimer perfection....just Laff   | 04/19/07
Some people, not Apple, portrayed it as perfect Boot_Agnostic   | 04/20/07
This is what I'm paying more for? NonZealot   | 04/19/07
Well... zkiwi   | 04/19/07
Can't drkr2004@...   | 04/23/07
Can't teach an old dog new tricks eh? Laff   | 04/19/07
More apps, more vulnerabilities.... what's yer point? thelemite   | 04/20/07
"this is what I'm paying more for'... T25   | 04/20/07
Agreed. xxn1927   | 04/23/07
boot camp mode_flux   | 04/23/07
Apple plugs 25 Mac OS X flaws Loverock Davidson   | 04/19/07
Well... zkiwi   | 04/19/07
Doesn't matter Loverock Davidson   | 04/19/07
ou can't Well... zkiwi   | 04/19/07
True Loverock Davidson   | 04/19/07
I'm baasically done with it Ken_z   | 04/19/07
Why worry? Where are the exploits? Laff   | 04/19/07
Why worry? Loverock Davidson   | 04/19/07
Well "IF" they did not find and fix such probles I would Laff   | 04/20/07
The kind of flaws that matter... deleweye   | 04/23/07
re: Apple doesn't have a set patch schedule. Arm A. Geddon   | 04/19/07
Feeling reassured, whether on a schedule or not Boot_Agnostic   | 04/22/07

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