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Mac OS Gets Key Security Update

Jan 20, 2010
1 minute read

Macintosh users will want to be aware of the latest security update to the Mac OS. eSecurityPlanet has the details.


Apple has released its first security fixes of 2010 for Mac OS 10.5 and 10.6, addressing a number of fixes in third-party code that Apple uses as part of its operating system.


One of those third-party items is Adobe’s Flash Player plug-in, which is being updated to version 10.0.42 for Mac OS. Adobe’s software, including Flash, is a frequent target for the security research community. As opposed to Windows, for which Microsoft’s update mechanism does not include Adobe fixes, Apple includes Adobe updates as part of its security updating process.

Apple takes a similar approach for Java updates as well, which was the reason for the last Apple security update in December 2009.

The company is also providing a fix for OpenSSL issues related to a potential man-in-the-middle attack scenario. The attack against SSL was first reported back in November.


Read the full story at eSecurityPlanet:


Apple Intros 2010’s First Mac OS Security Update

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