Apple Doles Out More Security Fixes
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Peter James
It’s time for the 9th security update of the year from Apple, maybe this year’s last? Security Update 2007-009 comes chock full of fixes for Mac OS X: Leopard and Tiger. This one has literally dozens of fixes: from “A man-in-the-middle attack could cause Software Update to execute arbitrary commands” to “Previewing a file with QuickLook enabled may lead to the disclosure of sensitive information,” this update is a biggie. It fixes Mail, iChat, Software Update, Address Book, CUPS, and more. Download your version from the Software Update preference pane in System Preferences.
Note that this update fixes the Leopard quarantine bug that we reported here nearly a month ago.