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By Robert Lemos
Posted on ZDNet News: Sep 8, 2004 12:22:00 AM

Apple Computer released an update to its Mac OS X operating system on Tuesday to fix 15 security issues in the software.

Many of the problems are flaws in the operating system's underlying open-source software, including a critical flaw in the Kerberos authentication system--software that can act as a gatekeeper for computer networks. The patch is available for Mac OS X 10.3.5 and Mac OS X 10.3.4, and also fixes issues in Mac OS X 10.2, known as "Jaguar."

"All security enhancements...are also available for Jaguar, if the issue could occur on Jaguar systems," a security advisory from the company said.

The patch fixes software flaws that could enable an attacker to crash or freeze the Apache 2 Web server, run software by utilizing Apple's Safari Web browser or expose the password store used by the network. Security information provider Secunia ranked the Kerberos threat as "highly critical," its second-highest danger rating.

Apple has pointed to open-source software as a source of security for the company's operating system. While open-source projects tend to release patches as soon as possible, Apple and other companies have moved to more occasional releases of collections of patches.

Microsoft releases fixes once a month, a move that database software maker Oracle has started to do this month as well.

Apple's advisory, with details of the update, is available on the company's Web site.

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no, both are the key
as i stated above, i could have one computer out there that was 1000 times easier to hack than windows, and it would not have more exploits, because no one would bother.

it takes both parts to ... (Read the rest)
Posted by: eLurker Posted on: 09/20/04 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Move along, folks. Nothing to see here.  gfeier | 09/07/04
Huh, what's that?  Squawkbox | 09/07/04
Oh but wait  prong@... | 09/07/04
You said it, not us  hayesk | 09/08/04
There's a lot to see here  Qbt | 09/07/04
Where did I say...  gfeier | 09/07/04
All that time...  Qbt | 09/07/04
Where did I say...  gfeier | 09/08/04
MS invented FUD!  MacGeek2121 | 09/08/04
which has nothing to do  eLurker | 09/08/04
SpyWare  nikoli | 09/08/04
Are you insane?  Rick_K | 09/07/04
kerberos is an app? (nt)  eLurker | 09/08/04
I don't use Mac OS X, and probably never will  Monkey_MCSE | 09/07/04
Well I guess you missed my point  Qbt | 09/07/04
If I were a virus writer I wouldn't go after Microsoft  Linux User 147560 | 09/08/04
Ahhh, but which Unix  PA-ITGuy | 09/08/04
You just made a point for me that  Linux User 147560 | 09/08/04
Re: You just made a point for me that  PA-ITGuy | 09/08/04
your point...  ryusen | 09/08/04
You are exactly right and if security is a principle  mlindl | 09/08/04
i guess  eLurker | 09/08/04
But Petey!  Linux User 147560 | 09/08/04
Sorry but I can not agree with all your statements.  computer_man | 09/08/04
I am aware of key loggers  Linux User 147560 | 09/08/04
Then you must be aware of what they can do.  computer_man | 09/08/04
They ARE flaws in Windows  KSchaefer | 09/08/04
Microsoft...  Qbt | 09/08/04
The only flawed logic...  MacCanuck | 09/08/04
Yes, not the best analogy  Qbt | 09/08/04
but there are 30 million juicy often rich Apple users on the net  hipparchus2000 | 09/08/04
ummm it's the same kerberos in MS  Monkey_MCSE | 09/08/04
Trying SO hard...  Qbt | 09/08/04
apparently, MIT said differently, but you knew that right?  Monkey_MCSE | 09/08/04
Re:apparently, MIT said differently...  Qbt | 09/08/04
unreasonable inference from flawed logic  hipparchus2000 | 09/08/04
oddly enough  eLurker | 09/08/04
Windows NOT vulnerable  Qbt | 09/08/04
And neither is Mac OS X  Richard Flude | 09/08/04
In the Real World...  Qbt | 09/08/04
Really?  Richard Flude | 09/08/04
Entry Barrier  Jkirk3279 | 09/08/04
Correction  d_jedi | 09/07/04
Zdnet, don't report any Apple news that could be deemed negative  FilledOut | 09/08/04
but  eLurker | 09/08/04
the dreaded False Dichotomy defence boringly so  hipparchus2000 | 09/08/04
you have made a dreaded incorrect assumption  eLurker | 09/20/04
This cannot be!!!!  James T. Kirk | 09/08/04
Look at the scoreboard  Fred Flintsone | 09/08/04
Enough already!  MacVet | 09/08/04
En0ugh already!  wiskowst | 09/08/04
small correction  eLurker | 09/08/04
easier is the key, not bigger  hipparchus2000 | 09/08/04
no, both are the key  eLurker | 09/20/04
I agree with your first paragraph, maybe you should read it  bnordberg | 09/09/04
Message has been deleted.  Outside T. Box | 09/08/04
I'm Looking!  MacGeek2121 | 09/08/04
*nix CANT CATCH a VIRUS - EVER!  Roger Ramjet | 09/09/04
*nix CANT CATCH a VIRUS - EVER!  Roger Ramjet | 09/09/04
market share  doh123 | 09/08/04
actually like this  hipparchus2000 | 09/08/04
Apple Applications  Jkirk3279 | 09/08/04
Wow, this forum just gets better and better  FilledOut | 09/08/04
GOS2  nomorems | 09/08/04
what about  hipparchus2000 | 09/08/04
Good day  FilledOut | 09/10/04
you mean apple didn't force new features  V Sanders | 09/08/04
Re: force new features  alterego_z | 09/08/04
Maybe they silently turned off iTune features  FilledOut | 09/08/04
I guess this leaves Linux as the only perfect OS?  Prognosticator | 09/08/04
well it's alright even if Linux had 20 times as many exploits as windows  hipparchus2000 | 09/08/04

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