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By Joris Evers, News.com
Posted on ZDNet News: Jun 8, 2005 11:32:00 PM

Apple Computer on Wednesday released a security update with fixes for two dozen problems, most of which affect only its latest Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger server and client releases. The bugs lie in various parts of the operating system software and include flaws that could enable an attacker run arbitrary code on a Mac or allow users to increase their privilege level, according to Apple's 2005-006 update.

Two of the updates also apply to Apple's Mac OS X 10.3.9 server and client releases. One affects a Bluetooth issue that potentially allows access to files beyond those stored in the default exchange directory. The other lies in PHP, a scripting language that is often used for Web development. PHP is updated to version 4.3.11.

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Apple put out a timely update.
Apple updates often. That's why OSX is years ahead of Windows.
Patches are always part of the updates. Improved operability is
also the in the update. Z.D. writers tend to exagerate things on ... (Read the rest)
Posted by: MacGeek2121 Posted on: 02/17/06 You are currently: Logged In | Log out
Well, remeber what I said? FADS_z   | 06/08/05
In 2 years … jacrav   | 06/08/05
Ya wanted attention ..... well there it is I_am_hellion_z   | 06/09/05
Close, but no cigar tic swayback   | 06/09/05
Only because Apple OS only comprises of 5% of the market bammike   | 06/09/05
And the hack the mac contests fizzled too FilledOut   | 06/10/05
Contest fizzled PA-ITGuy   | 06/10/05
You just keep believing that tic swayback   | 06/10/05
Yes, Windows is riddled with holes FilledOut   | 06/10/05
You have evidence for this position? kbeartxzd   | 06/10/05
*nix is more secure than Windows RicD_   | 06/13/05
Apple put out a timely update. MacGeek2121   | 02/17/06

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