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- Apple security updatesToday
- This document outlines security updates for Apple products. For the protection of our customers, Apple does not disclose, discuss or confirm security issues until a full investigation has occurred and any necessary patches or releases are available. To learn more about Apple Product Security, see the Apple Product Security website. Important: This document describes updates and releases for January 15, 2008 and later, such as Security Update 2008-001. For information about earlier security updates, see these documents: Apple security updates (25-Jan-2005 to 21-Dec-2007) Apple security updates (03-Oct-2003 to 11-Jan-2005) Apple security updates (August, 2003 and earlier) Obtaining Mac OS X Information about obtaining Mac OS X (client) can be found here. Information about obtaining Mac OS X Server can be found here. Software updates for Mac OS X are available via: Software Update preferences Apple Downloads Apple Product Security PGP Key For information, see "How to use the Apple Product Security PGP Key".
- About the security content of iPhone OS 2.2 and iPhone OS for iPod touch 2.2Today
- This document describes the security content of iPhone OS 2.2 and iPhone OS for iPod touch 2.2. For the protection of our customers, Apple does not disclose, discuss, or confirm security issues until a full investigation has occurred and any necessary patches or releases are available. To learn more about Apple Product Security, see the Apple Product Security website. For information about the Apple Product Security PGP Key, see "How to use the Apple Product Security PGP Key." Where possible, CVE IDs are used to reference the vulnerabilities for further information. To learn about other Security Updates, see "Apple Security Updates."
- AirPort Quick AssistYesterday
- AirPort makes getting connected easy—without the wires. With AirPort, you can connect to the Internet, email, local servers, and shared printers without the hassle of being tethered to a short leash. If you've got an AirPort card and access to a wireless network, regardless if it's an AirPort network or something else, we show you how to connect your Mac to a wireless network and get online, as well as how to troubleshoot issues if you come across any.
- Mac OS X: Do not remove or modify SyncServices folderYesterday
- As if it were a swarm of bees, you should stay away from the SyncServices folder in Mac OS X. Removing or modifying anything in it--or in any subfolders within it--may cause unexpected issues. This folder is located in your Application Support folder, in your Library folder, in your Home folder.
- Mac OS X 10.5: iChat AIM account buddy list repeatedly expands, collapses, and generates a login errorYesterday
- If you have a NetGear router, your iChat AIM account buddy list may begin to expand and collapse repeatedly. You may also get an error stating "You have attempted to login too often in a short period of time. Wait a few minutes before trying to login again."
