Mac software updates from Cupertino
Apple has released last night a number of updates for various Mac models. For all models under Mac OS X 10.6 or 10.5 is found in the software update Security Update 2010-003 ( 6.10 , 5.10 ), which apparently includes a vulnerability, which manipulated by the font made it possible (malicious) code on the computer to execute arbitrary .
The update is 6.3 MB and requires a computer to restart. For the 27 “iMac, there are also two firmware updates, Mac OS X 10.6.3 require each: The SMC Firmware Update 1.0 eliminates compatibility issues with the target-display mode, while the EFI Firmware Update 1.0 , the problems with high CPU usage when using the headphone output and a non-bounding display backlight after powering up the computer fixes. The latter is on the two quad-core models with Core i5 and i7 ready only.
On the first two yesterday presented 15 “and 17″ MacBook Pro models is the first update available. The MacBook Pro Software Update 1.3 brings “stability improvements, and sophisticated graphics display for video and games” and contains other bug fixes.
“The update is just under 260 MB. Less exciting are expected for most nor the also updated Server Admin Tools for Mac OS X 10.6.3 to be. All updates software update or the Apple Support pages linked to the over loaded.