Apple Patches 22 Holes In OS X
A new security update released yesterday fixes a total of 22 security holes in Apple OS X. Apple Insider has all the info.
Of the twenty two vulnerabilities fixed by the updated --which is labeled Security Update 2006-007 -- twelve are related to flaws that could lead to arbitrary code execution. For example, the update addresses an issue where a heap buffer overflow may be triggered when the Mac OS X Finder is used to browse a directory containing a corrupt ".DS_Store" file.
http://www.appleinsider.com/article.php?id=2266
A new security update released yesterday fixes a total of 22 security holes in Apple OS X. Apple Insider has all the info.
Of the twenty two vulnerabilities fixed by the updated --which is labeled Security Update 2006-007 -- twelve are related to flaws that could lead to arbitrary code execution. For example, the update addresses an issue where a heap buffer overflow may be triggered when the Mac OS X Finder is used to browse a directory containing a corrupt ".DS_Store" file.
http://www.appleinsider.com/article.php?id=2266