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Apple iLife Gets Security Fix
What makes these flaws especially serious is the fact that all that is needed is a maliciously crafted TIFF or JPEG image file. Apple, unlike Microsoft and many other software vendors, usually does not provide much detail into the security flaws it patches. The information below is as granular as Apple ever gets, and is from the advisory the company published today: Life Support 8.3.1 CVE-ID: CVE-2008-2327 CVE-ID: CVE-2008-2332 « Cloud Computing Issues Are Different, But Familiar | Main | Next: VMware Tackles Smartphone Virtualization » |
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