Apple Plugs Security Holes In Mac OS

By Lashan Clarke

March 31, 2008

Since this month, technology giant Appple has made at least two new updates to its Mac OS X system. These updates have also been made to any of the open source components associated with it, along with the Safari web browser.

In regards to the security issuses, Apple has had to plug more than ninety differen security holes located in the Mac OS X system. At least ten issues were associated with the Apache Web server, and over nineteen security flaw in the Clam antivirus scanner.

The Safari web browser had over ten security flaws, with at least one with the potential for malicious code execution.

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