Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 29th Nov 2006 23:12 UTC
Mac OS X A new security update released by Apple on Tuesday patches several exploits recently discovered in its Mac OS X operating system, including one widely publicized issue with its disk image software. Of the twenty two vulnerabilities fixed by the updated - which is labeled Security Update 2006-007 - twelve are related to flaws that could lead to arbitrary code execution.
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RE[2]: So in conclusion...
by ValiSystem on Thu 30th Nov 2006 13:44 UTC in reply to "RE: So in conclusion..."
ValiSystem
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2006-02-28

Woow, you're the first person that i've ever seen that don't have a scroll down feature on his browser.

links :
Vulnerability Report: Linux Kernel 2.6.x
http://secunia.com/product/2719/?task=statistics_2006

Vulnerability Report: RedHat Enterprise Linux WS 3
http://secunia.com/product/2536/?task=statistics_2006

Vulnerability Report: Apple Macintosh OS X
http://secunia.com/product/96/?task=statistics_2006

Yep, scroll down, and compare "unpatched" and "Extremely critical" values. I had never realised that linux were so much more secure than Mac OS X.

[Edit : typo fix]

Edited 2006-11-30 13:46

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