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Ancient Flaws May Leave Mac OS X Vulnerable

mdeb writes "ZDNet Australia is running a story that claims Mac OS X 'contains unpatched security flaws of a type that were fixed on alternative operating systems more than a decade ago.' As an example, in August of last year, Apple patched the 'dsidentity' bug, which could easily have been exploited to grant a non-privileged user with admin rights the capability to create and remove 'root' user accounts."

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  1. Re:Inconceivable! by XXIstCenturyBoy · · Score: 0, Redundant

    You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means.