iPhone gets first update
Dozens of vulnerabilities and bugs were covered by a total of six downloads for Mac OS 10.3.9 (Panther),
Mac OS 10.4.10 (Tiger) on PowerPC, and the Universal version of Mac OS 10.4.10, as well as the server
versions of each of those operating systems. Each download contains several patches to correct flaws,
and Apple is recommending that all users of those operating systems download the updates.
Some of the vulnerabilities seem quite serious, leading to arbitrary code execution, downed applications or both.
You can download the updates for your specific Mac at Apple's support website or by clicking on the
"Software Update" selection under the Apple menu.
Apple also issued the first software update for the iPhone. Unlike the Mac updates, the iPhone update
will be delivered through iTunes the next time you sync your iPhone with your Mac or PC. It corrects a
few flaws in Safari as well as in Webcore and Webkit, apparently the iPhone versions of some flaws
Apple fixed for Mac users of Safari back in June.
Finally, Apple also released a new version of Safari 3.0, which is still in beta. The new version, Safari 3.0.3
, fixes some security flaws for both the Windows and Mac OS versions of the browser.
Tom Krazit writes for CNET News.com
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