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Lots of flaws need fixing in Mac OS X
November 28, 2006 — 8:01pm ET
Microsoft is likely happy this week, given that Mac OS X is in the spotlight, thanks to over 30 flaws that need to be patched. Yesterday Apple Computer put out a security update featuring fixes that included one for a zero-day WiFi security hole. The Security Update 2006-2007 also includes patches for code issues and vulnerabilities with third-party elements that ship with the OS.
For more on the OS X security issues:
- read the article at News.com
Related Article: Earlier OS X flaws that came into play. Article
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