Apple Ships Mac OS X Kernel, Browser Patches
Another monthly batch of security fixes from Apple includes patches for eight "moderately critical" vulnerabilities.
Apple Computer Inc. has shipped an update for its flagship Mac OS X operating system to address a range of security holes, including a code execution flaw in the Safari Web browser. The Cupertino, Calif.-based computer maker said the vulnerabilities could be exploited to put users at risk of security Bypass, privilege escalation, denial-of-service and system access attacks.IT-security services firm Secunia has slapped a "moderately critical" advisory rating on the flaws and urged users to apply the Mac OS X 10.3.9 update.
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The Mac OS X fix also corrects several unrelated kernel errors that could lead to denial-of-service or privilege escalation attacks.
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