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Panther upgrade fixes unlucky Apple Mac OSX bugs

Unlucky 13
Wed Oct 29 2003, 15:03
THIRTEEN VULNERABILITIES in Apple Mac OS X will be fixed if people upgrade to OS X 10.3.

According to an advisory from Secunia, the thirteen vulnerabilities include boundary errors, possible symlink attacks, a problem in NFS, a vulnerability in Open SSH, a problem with TCP timestamps, and others.

Secunia, which labels the problems as "moderately critical", suggests Apple users should get the Panther upgrade as soon as possible to fix the problems. ยต

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