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Bug problems for Apple

Unread postby Chachazz » February 26th, 2006, 7:36 pm

Bug problems for Apple
Konstantin Kornakov | Feb 22 2006 12:22 GMT
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After the first malware to target OS X appeared last week, a major new vulnerability has been discovered in Apple's operating system. Yesterday security experts warned that this flaw could be potentially used to install malicious code on systems running OS X. Apple say that they are working on a patch but there is no release date set.

The new vulnerability was identified in the Safari Web browser used in OS X systems. A feature that allows automatic downloading and execution of “safeâ€
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