Apple upgraded bug fixes for Mac OS

Picture 1 of Apple upgraded bug fixes for Mac OS Apple Computer, yesterday (June 27), released an update to the Mac OS X operating system to fix some security flaws and add some new features.

The update will upgrade the operating system to version Mac OS X 10.4.7 and fix four serious security errors. According to Symantec, the above security flaws can be exploited by hackers to attack the denial of service systems that make mistakes, gain access to sensitive information or execute malicious code. .

These security flaws arise in a variety of components of Mac OS X. However, there has not been a single piece of code available to exploit that is distributed online. This shows that the dangers for Mac OS X are not high.

Apple does not provide any information that security errors are fixed this time.

Besides fixing security flaws, the update also brings some new improvements to Mac OS X and fixes a number of issues related to Mail, Finder and iChat, as well as a number of other factors.

If iChat users encounter problems while setting up a webinar, they can immediately send a message back to Apple - the developer will automatically analyze what the problem is. This solution is similar to the way Safari users can choose how to send messages back to Apple when the browser has a problem.

The update also fixes some issues in supporting Motorola phones.

Users can now download this update update at the Apple website or through the auto update feature.

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