Apple Computer on Tuesday released a security patch for Mac OS X version 10.3, or Panther. The company said that Security Update 2003-11-04 "addresses a potential vulnerability with the Terminal application in Mac OS X v10.3 and Mac OS X Server v10.3 that could allow unauthorised access to a system."
Apple Computer on Monday released a security patch that fixes what the company called the first "critical" Mac OS X flaw.
Apple Computer on Tuesday withdrew a system software update it had issued a day earlier, saying the software caused a networking problem for some Macs.
Apple Computer's move to Intel chips appears to spell the eventual end of support for older, pre-Mac OS X programs.
Apple Computer this week issued a security update for the recently released Mac OS X, Panther, and for the preceding operating system, Jaguar.
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