May 25th, 2007

Mac OS X Apple has released Security Update 2007-005 for its Mac OS X to fix a number of vulnerabilities in this operating system.

The most serious flaws patched with Update include the CoreGraphics and iChat vulnerabilities, enabling malicious code execution. Other programs fixed by the latest update are Alias Manager, BIND, crontabs, Fetchmail, file, mDNSResponder, PPP, Ruby, GNU Screen, Texinfo and VPN.

Security Update 2007-005 for Mac OS X can be downloaded and installed via Software Update preferences, or from Apple Downloads.

In Laptop News, Apple, Software, Mac OS X
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