Apple's new patches for flaws in Mac OS X
Sunday, April 22, 2007
Apple unveiled a lot of security updates to fix 25 bugs in their Mac OS X operating system. Apple said that these fixes affects various parts of the operating system, including some third-party components such as the Kerberos authentication technology and the Mac’s AirPort driver software, Help Viewer, and Installer application.
The company added in their security advisory that some of these flaws are serious enough to allow an attacker to gain complete control over an unpatched Mac.
Apple recommends that all users install the update, called 2007-04, which can be found on Apple’s download site.
Some of the patches are to fix the issues reported during the Month of Apple Bugs
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