Mac OS X security flaw publicized after Apple fails to patch
Penetration testing specialists Core Security has publicly released information on a serious security vulnerability in Apple’s Mac OS X and criticized the computer maker for delaying the release of a patch.
The vulnerability, which only affects Apple Mac OS X v10.5, could allow hackers to take complete control of a vulnerable machine via malicious PDF files.
In an advisory, Core Security said Apple claims it already has a patch prepared for this issue but failed to release the fix despite several promises.
Apple did not give any reasons for skipping the patch release.
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The vulnerability, which only affects Apple Mac OS X v10.5, could allow hackers to take complete control of a vulnerable machine via malicious PDF files.
In an advisory, Core Security said Apple claims it already has a patch prepared for this issue but failed to release the fix despite several promises.
Apple did not give any reasons for skipping the patch release.
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