Security Updates For Mac Os X Lion 2015

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APPLE-SA-2015-01-27-4 OS X 10.10.2 and Security Update 2015-001 OS X 10.10.2 and Security Update 2015-001 are now available and address the following: AFP Server Available for: OS X Mavericks v10.9.5 Impact: A remote attacker may be able to determine all the network addresses of the system Description: The AFP file server supported a command which returned all the network addresses of the system. Generally speaking, Apple release security updates for the current version of OS X and the two previous ones. Since new versions are released annually, that means that any particular version has three years from first release to end of life.

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CVE-ID CVE-2014-4498: Trammell Hudson of Two Sigma Investments CommerceKit Framework Available for: OS X Yosemite v10.10 and v10.10.1 Impact: An attacker with access to a system may be able to recover Apple ID credentials Description: An issue existed in the handling of App Store logs. The App Store process could log Apple ID credentials in the log when additional logging was enabled. This issue was addressed by disallowing logging of credentials.

CVE-ID CVE-2015-3780: Roberto Paleari and Aristide Fattori of Emaze Networks • Bluetooth Available for: OS X Yosemite v10.10 to v10.10.4 Impact: A malicious app may be able to access notifications from other iCloud devices Description: An issue existed where a malicious app could access a Bluetooth-paired Mac or iOS device's Notification Center notifications via the Apple Notification Center Service. The issue affected devices using Handoff and logged into the same iCloud account. This issue was resolved by revoking access to the Apple Notification Center Service. CVE-ID CVE-2015-3786: Xiaolong Bai (Tsinghua University), Luyi Xing (System Security Lab of Indiana University), Tongxin Li (Peking University), XiaoFeng Wang (Indiana University) • Bluetooth Available for: OS X Yosemite v10.10 to v10.10.4 Impact: An attacker with privileged network position may be able to perform denial of service attack using malformed Bluetooth packets Description: An input validation issue existed in parsing of Bluetooth ACL packets. This issue was addressed through improved input validation.

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If you want support, you need to update, which also means that hardware which can't run the new hardware is, by implication, unsupported. The downside is that users who don't upgrade are necessarily running an operating system with many disclosed, but unpatched vulnerabilities. This opens them to attack.

Aldo Raine wrote: > Is it safe yet? Or better hold off a while before installing. Apple's Yosemite discussion board contains reports of persistent Wi-Fi problems in 10.10.2.

I then launched the 10.10.2.pkg updater, and it did the job (firmware notwithstanding). Upon a reboot, build version is now at 14C1009, but I presume withOUT the firmware update. If anyone is having trouble that might be firmware-related, I believe you can obtain the 10.10.2.pkg at: (no promises, but worth a try). Okay, so one time? In band camp? John Albert was all, like: > I tried downloading and running the update, and it wouldn't install over > my copy of 10.2.2 (public beta, build 14C106a). I assume you mean 10.10.2.

Even prerelease builds were far more stable than I've come to expect from OS X betas, leading me to wonder if Apple's new annual schedule is leading to more careful incremental updates (with fewer bugs) rather than great leaps (with more, nastier bugs).' The general attitude towards Mountain Lion was that it was faster and smoother, including Brian Heater of, who said the following: Taken as a whole, the features mark a fairly aggressive bid to fold the best of OS X and iOS into one product -- a strategy we first saw with the introduction of the Mac App Store on Snow Leopard, and with the arrival of Launchpad last year in Lion. [.] That said, it seems time for Apple to make a bold new pronouncement on the desktop front. The company appears to have most of its resources invested in the mobile side -- and there's no question as to why: the iPhone and iPad have reinvigorated the company, making it a computing player on a scale that no one (save, perhaps, for Jobs himself) could have predicted a decade ago. Still, it might be hard for OS X users not to feel neglected -- many of the latest new features feel a bit like iOS hand-me-downs. When and if Apple rolls out a new operating system this time next year, hopefully we'll be seeing a very different side of Mac OS.

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