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April 19, 2007 |

Gentlemen, start your Live Updates!

By Triston McIntyre





Gentlemen, start your Live Updates!You know what’s beautiful about being a Mac user? Live Updates. Dare I say…they’re exciting? This one is no exception; Apple’s April security update is full of goodies, so get to downloading!

Here’s the list of updates included:

1. AFP Client

2. Airport

3. Carbon Core

4.Diskdev_cmds

5. Fetchmail

6. ftpd

7. GNU Tar

8. Help Viewer

9. HID Family

10. Installer

11. Kerberos

12. Libinfo

13. Login Window

14. Network_cmds

15. SMB

16. System Configuration

17. URL Mount

18. Video Conference

19. Web DAV

20. Web Foundation

If you’re dying to know the details of all of that, you’re more than welcome to go visit Apple’s site here. That GNU tar update got me really excited; not because I know what that is, but because I have a sudden urge to eat Nutella and pretzels.

Happy Thursday, and happy updating!

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    One Response to “Gentlemen, start your Live Updates!”

    1. MAC.BLORGE.com » Blog Archive » Safari exploit found in Mac OSX hacking contest:

      […] The MacBook hack contest was held after Apple released 25 updates for Mac OSX some fixing critical security holes. Some out there would flaw Apple for not releasing as many updates as often as Microsoft does, they don’t need to. An exploit in OSX, even if it is serious is not likely to be taken advantage of and that’s nothing to say of actually breaching the OS itself. […]

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