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Apple Posts Security Update for OpenSSL Vulnerability

mattvd writes "Apple has posted Security Update 2002-08-02. According to the release notes it 'includes the following updated components which provide increased security to prevent unauthorized access to applications, servers, and the operating system: Apache v1.3.26, OpenSSH v3.4p1, OpenSSL v0.9.6e, SunRPC, mod_ssl v2.8.10.' As usual, Apple has mirrored the MD5 checksum for the update at a secure server."

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  1. Re:god bless by gerardrj · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Apple's never had to rely on third party software as part of the operating system core functions before. They'd always been able to test in-house.
    BTW: there is no god. Commanding your god to bless somtheing seems to mean that you think you know better than it, and means then that you don't actually believe in it anyway.
    Hyporit religous morons.
    Keep your beliefs in your pocket, not in the public posting areas.

    --
    Article X: The powers not delegated... by the Constitution...are reserved...to the people
  2. I AGREE WITH THIS POST. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    I hate bloody christians trying to push their own beliefs on others. Go and hang out at the fucking airport if you want to do that thing - preferably one in Iraq.

    If god exists then when I post this, it won't show up.

    1. Re:I AGREE WITH THIS POST. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

      finally... someone said something intelligent :)

      damn christian fucks! >:-(