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Thursday, May 06, 2004
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Apple downplays security holes while others find them
One week after discovering the security hole in the Quicktime player for the MAC, Secunia finds more then just a media bug that could plague the computer's operating system.
From TECHWORLD, "Apple has released a range of patches for security holes - both old and new - for its Mac OS X operating system, which it advises users to download immediately.
The company is downplaying the issue but one security company at least is concerned that the vulnerabilities could be extremely serious. Secunia has given the five - yes, five - patches a 'highly critical' rating and warned that they may allow hijacking, security bypass, data manipulation, privilege escalation, denial of service and system access.
In other words, it makes Microsoft's current Sasser problems look no more than a nasty nip. The difference of course is that Windows is the vast majority of the market and Macs account for only three percent of operating systems. There isn't a worm exploiting the holes as yet but the company is strongly advising users to download and install the patches as the OS looks like an easy target at the moment. "
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