Re: .dmg file exploitNov 21 2006 06:57PM Jeramey Valley (ValleyJR mps k12 mi us) (2 replies)
At 8:19 AM -0700 11/21/06, mfossi (at) securityfocus (dot) com [email concealed] wrote:
>Another reason to make sure that the 'Open "safe" files after
>downloading' option is unchecked in Safari.
>
>http://www.securityfocus.com/bid/21201
>
>I really hope Apple turns this off by default in Leopard or just
>removes the option entirely.
10.3.9, fully patched, does not appear to exhibit the error. The one
station I tried it against popped up an error "no mountable file
systems".
The example under 10.4 kernel panics the one test station I through
it against (fully patched 10.4.8). Bit of a stretch for it to be
called a remote exploit.
--
Regards,
Jeramey Valley
ValleyJR (at) mps.k12.mi (dot) us [email concealed]
Network Services Manager
Midland Public Schools
>Another reason to make sure that the 'Open "safe" files after
>downloading' option is unchecked in Safari.
>
>http://www.securityfocus.com/bid/21201
>
>I really hope Apple turns this off by default in Leopard or just
>removes the option entirely.
10.3.9, fully patched, does not appear to exhibit the error. The one
station I tried it against popped up an error "no mountable file
systems".
The example under 10.4 kernel panics the one test station I through
it against (fully patched 10.4.8). Bit of a stretch for it to be
called a remote exploit.
--
Regards,
Jeramey Valley
ValleyJR (at) mps.k12.mi (dot) us [email concealed]
Network Services Manager
Midland Public Schools
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