Read more.Mac OS X gets bumped to version v10.6.1 in order to fix multiple vulnerabilities in the Adobe Flash Player plug-in.
Read more.Mac OS X gets bumped to version v10.6.1 in order to fix multiple vulnerabilities in the Adobe Flash Player plug-in.
But Apple dosen't have security flaws. The adverts tell us so.
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To be fair it's Adobe's vulnerabilities rather than Apple's, no?
If i remember right, most actual OS's are pretty secure these days. Whenever there's that annual hacking competition where you get to keep what you hack, the guys never bother when it's a straight hack on the operating system, they always wait to execute code within a browser.
Half the problem is people clicking on things they shouldn't anyway... and then putting in their sudo password when prompted... :facepalm:
throw new ArgumentException (String, String, Exception)
throw new ArgumentException (String, String, Exception)
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