| Apple Fixes Multiple Vulnerabilities in Safari and OS X |
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| Written by Editor |
| Tuesday, 01 July 2008 13:29 |
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Apple yesterday released two security bulletins containing updates to address multiple vulnerabilities affecting Safari and Mac OS X. Apple security advisory 'APPLE-SA-2008-06-30 Safari 3.1.2 for Mac OS X v10.4.11' details an update to address a memory corruption vulnerability that can be triggered when WebKit handles JavaScript arrays. The vulnerability affects Safari for both Windows and Mac OS. Apple security advisory 'APPLE-SA-2008-06-30 Security Update 2008-004 and Mac OS X 10.5.4' details fixes for a number of vulnerabilities affecting various components of OS X. These include Alias Manager, CoreTypes, c++filt, Dock, Launch Services, Net-SNMP, Ruby, SMB File Server, System Configuration, Tomcat, VPN, and WebKit. Customers are advised to install this update as soon as possible. It only seems like yesterday that OS X 10.5.3 was released and we're already at 10.5.4 with this security update.
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| Last Updated ( Tuesday, 01 July 2008 14:25 ) |












