Apple Computer Inc. has released a security update for its Mac OS X client and server software, plugging vulnerabilities in a wide range of services, including file sharing, printing and QuickTime. The update is the third set of patches offered in the span of a month. . . .
Apple Computer Inc. has released a security update for its Mac OS X client and server software, plugging vulnerabilities in a wide range of services, including file sharing, printing and QuickTime. The update is the third set of patches offered in the span of a month.

Although dated on the cusp of September, Security Update 2004-09-30 was actually released Monday in the first full week of October. The update spans Mac OS X 2.8 and greater; Mac OS X 10.3.5, released in August, is the latest version.

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