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I bet you hate anteaters too.
See Apple's email for info and links to the downloads.
Ah, there it is
The kbase articles are online, but not mentioned anywhere yet: update for 10.2 server update for 10.3 client update for 10.3 server Not sure where 10.2 client is yet...
The knowledgebase article for 10.2.8 and for 10.3.1.
Note this update also brings Safari up to 1.1.1 (100.1); not sure what changed (still no mention of changes to Safari at the kbase page).
Combo update (at 97M) or the smaller update from 10.2.[67] (at 39M).
Apple's page for the update, if you prefer to download manually.
Check your software update again, it now shows up in mine (ID 1024SecUpd2003-03-03-1.0). Apple also mentions it on their security updates page.
Standalone installers are now available for the combo update and the update from 10.2.2.
Actually, the named document is included; first there's 137215 bytes which is the worm executable, followed by whatever document it picked. Tested this against several .doc files, and they all opened fine...nothing interesting though.
I bet you hate anteaters too.
See Apple's email for info and links to the downloads.
Ah, there it is
The kbase articles are online, but not mentioned anywhere yet:
update for 10.2 server
update for 10.3 client
update for 10.3 server
Not sure where 10.2 client is yet...
The knowledgebase article for 10.2.8 and for 10.3.1.
Note this update also brings Safari up to 1.1.1 (100.1); not sure what changed (still no mention of changes to Safari at the kbase page).
Combo update (at 97M) or the smaller update from 10.2.[67] (at 39M).
Apple's page for the update, if you prefer to download manually.
Check your software update again, it now shows up in mine (ID 1024SecUpd2003-03-03-1.0).
Apple also mentions it on their security updates page.
Standalone installers are now available for the combo update and the update from 10.2.2.
Actually, the named document is included; first there's 137215 bytes which is the worm executable, followed by whatever document it picked. Tested this against several .doc files, and they all opened fine...nothing interesting though.