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  1. Don’t Trust That Passcode

    Don’t Trust That Passcode

    The Apple Blog - Aug 27, 2008

    Ryan Naraine reported over at ZDNet Zero Day on a new iPhone vulnerability which lets anyone have full access to the majority of iPhone functionality despite your clever 4-digit passcode lock. As mentioned by

    Also tagged: hardware, apple, software, commentary, iphone, vulnerability

  2. Intego Removes Penultimate Hurdle to Corporate iPhone Adoption (Plus: TAB Contest!)

    The Apple Blog - Aug 25, 2008

    Despite Apple’s enterprise nod with the iPhone OS 2.0 feature set there are two fairly glaring omissions that make it difficult to use the iPhone in a corporate setting: the lack of encryption of the file system as a

    Also tagged: malware, commentary, virus, iphone, x5, software reviews, intego, virusbarrier

  3. Corsaire Publishes Security Mac OS X Leopard Whitepaper

    The Apple Blog - Aug 21, 2008

    The UK security consulting firm Corsaire has just published a new whitepaper on securing Mac OS X Leopard (you may remember them from their similar Tiger whitepaper). Written by Corsaire’s head of training – Daniel

    Also tagged: news, software, whitepapers, leopard

  4. Microsoft Updates Office 2008 For Mac To 12.1.2, Office 2004 for Mac to 11.5.1

    The Apple Blog - Aug 12, 2008

    The fine folks in Redmond have released Microsoft Office 2008 for Mac 12.1.2 update which includes stability and performance enhancements for Office 2008, Office 2008 Home and Student Edition, Office 2008 Special Media

    Also tagged: word, news, microsoft, office, software, entourage, powerpoint, excel, patch, software update

  5. Security Update 2008-05 : DNS Flaw Finally Fixed

    The Apple Blog - Aug 1, 2008

    Apple released Security Update 2008-05 which contains fixes for: an Open Scripting Architecture (CVE-2008-2830) privilege elevation issue [10.4/10.5 Workstation & Server] a filename handling issue in CarbonCore

    Also tagged: software, commentary, patch, software update, dns cache poisoning

  6. Tales From The Command Line: What’s Going On? (lsof)

    Tales From The Command Line: What’s Going On? (lsof)

    The Apple Blog - Aug 1, 2008

    As mentioned in the previous installment, there is a very useful command buried deep within the confines of your OS X terminal. This command - lsof (LiSt Open Files) - is like the Swiss Army knife of utilities, proving

    Also tagged: tips, tcp ip, network, commentary, command line, open files

  7. Phishing Scam: Apple Store

    Phishing Scam: Apple Store

    The Apple Blog - Jul 5, 2008

    Trend Micro, the antivirus company, has a Malware Blog where they track all the bad stuff that can happen to your computer. Although the screenshots come from Windows machines, they did have one up this week that

    Also tagged: news, phishing

  8. OS X 10.5.4 Released To The Wild + Other Apple Updates

    OS X 10.5.4 Released To The Wild + Other Apple Updates

    The Apple Blog - Jul 1, 2008

    Apple has released OS X 10.5.4 (59 MB via Software Update) to the masses which includes the content of Security Update 2008-04. The update also includes improvements to AirPort reliability and speed, many iCal

    Also tagged: news, apple, software, patch, software update, bug fix

  9. Unpatched Flaw In Apple Remote Desktop Brings About Trojans & Community Fixes

    Unpatched Flaw In Apple Remote Desktop Brings About Trojans & Community Fixes

    The Apple Blog - Jun 24, 2008

    Much ado has been made this week regarding the recent Apple Remote Desktop Root Privilege Escalation Vulnerability. The short story is that there is a flaw in a piece of software that Apple ships & installs with

    Also tagged: tips, commentary, patch, workaround, trojan horse, apple remote desktop

  10. Apple unveils Leopard security guide

    The Apple Blog - Jun 5, 2008

    If you are an advanced user looking for additional information about the Leopard I would suggest that you check out the Security Configuration guide for Mac OS X 10.5 (Leoapard.) You can log onto the Apple website and

    Also tagged: news, development, apple, guide, leopard, mac os x 10 5

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