New Apple Mac OS X fix list: 134 holes!
p2pnet view Security:- “Apple releases huge patch, still miss all my bugs. Makes you realize how many bugs are in their code (or they’re very unlucky).”
That’s Charlie ‘I’m that Apple 0day guy’ Miller (right) on Twitter.
Says kawaiigardiner – “@0xcharlie Maybe you should stop being a grade A [deleted] and actually tell Apple what those bugs are – [deleted] wouldbe security attention [deleted].”
Apple yesterday released plugs for more than 130 security holes in Mac OS X, “smashing a record the company set last March when it fixed over 90 flaws”, says Computerworld, going on:
“The update for OS X 10.6, a.k.a. Snow Leopard, and OS X 10.5, better known as Leopard, was Apple’s first since September and the seventh for the year.”
Now you know.
Computerworld – Apple smashes patch record with gigantic update, November 11, 2010
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