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Flaws could allow malicious attackers to gain access to Mac OS users' systems.

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So begins another MAC vs PC war
by mrpeabody3119 April 19, 2006 11:47 AM PDT
I want a clean fight.... MS fanboys - marketshare, MAC fanboys - It is the users fault (no really)
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So begins another MAC vs PC war
by john55440 April 19, 2006 12:09 PM PDT
>MS fanboys - marketshare...

What's a Mac?

I thought Apple just made iPods. :-)

I don't know if anyone other than Microsoft employees qualify as "MS fanboys". Windows users have a healthy relationship with their computers. We don't worship them. :-)
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in all fairness to users
by Bob Brinkman April 19, 2006 12:17 PM PDT
They don't care what platform it is, they'll still find a way to break it you'd never even thought of.

Raise a glass to 'em the next time you are at the bar.
So begins another MAC vs PC war
by mrpeabody3119 April 19, 2006 11:47 AM PDT
I want a clean fight.... MS fanboys - marketshare, MAC fanboys - It is the users fault (no really)
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So begins another MAC vs PC war
by john55440 April 19, 2006 12:09 PM PDT
>MS fanboys - marketshare...

What's a Mac?

I thought Apple just made iPods. :-)

I don't know if anyone other than Microsoft employees qualify as "MS fanboys". Windows users have a healthy relationship with their computers. We don't worship them. :-)
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in all fairness to users
by Bob Brinkman April 19, 2006 12:17 PM PDT
They don't care what platform it is, they'll still find a way to break it you'd never even thought of.

Raise a glass to 'em the next time you are at the bar.
Only one to fix?
by shadowself April 19, 2006 12:04 PM PDT
"The Java problems also have an impact on Microsoft Windows, Sun Microsystems' Solaris and Linux."

So is Apple the only one to have fixed this?
OR
Is Apple the last one to fix this?
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It looks to me like
by Bob Brinkman April 19, 2006 12:20 PM PDT
This exploit runs on Apple's OS, Apple isn't going to patch an exploit that was designed for Sun or Microsoft and vice versa.
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Last to fix
by aabcdefghij987654321 April 20, 2006 7:38 AM PDT
Or latest to fix, I'm not sure everyone has their fix out yet.

Of course this bug comes courtesy of Sun so it's hardly fair to blame anyone but them.
Only one to fix?
by shadowself April 19, 2006 12:04 PM PDT
"The Java problems also have an impact on Microsoft Windows, Sun Microsystems' Solaris and Linux."

So is Apple the only one to have fixed this?
OR
Is Apple the last one to fix this?
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It looks to me like
by Bob Brinkman April 19, 2006 12:20 PM PDT
This exploit runs on Apple's OS, Apple isn't going to patch an exploit that was designed for Sun or Microsoft and vice versa.
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Last to fix
by aabcdefghij987654321 April 20, 2006 7:38 AM PDT
Or latest to fix, I'm not sure everyone has their fix out yet.

Of course this bug comes courtesy of Sun so it's hardly fair to blame anyone but them.
Just a suggestion...
by Ganymede28211 April 19, 2006 1:02 PM PDT
I suggest that they add support to ad-ware and virus scanners to detect and remove any software that is deemed a total pain in the rear-end... First on the list.. JAVA.. in any variant on any OS....
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Just a suggestion...
by Ganymede28211 April 19, 2006 1:02 PM PDT
I suggest that they add support to ad-ware and virus scanners to detect and remove any software that is deemed a total pain in the rear-end... First on the list.. JAVA.. in any variant on any OS....
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Gee ...
by Thomas, David April 19, 2006 1:19 PM PDT
I installed this update yesterday. Very interesting, that the "news" isn't "news" at all. Sort of after the fact. The point of "news" is to inform the public, or community, about something they don't know about.

Given this was an update to the Java runtime system, that included enhancements, as well as fixes, I can't figure out the "news" angle.

But I guess some alarmism is needed to keep as many viewers as possible.
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Oh my gosh, sorry!
by TMB333 April 20, 2006 8:08 AM PDT
I'm sorry that I didn't realize that the world revolves around you!

So according to what you say, something isn't "news" if YOU'VE already heard about it. It's irrelevant to those of us that are hearing it for the first time, because as long as YOU'VE heard about it, then there's no need to tell anyone else about it.

All hail Mr. Thomas! He is the center of the Universe!
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Gee ...
by Thomas, David April 19, 2006 1:19 PM PDT
I installed this update yesterday. Very interesting, that the "news" isn't "news" at all. Sort of after the fact. The point of "news" is to inform the public, or community, about something they don't know about.

Given this was an update to the Java runtime system, that included enhancements, as well as fixes, I can't figure out the "news" angle.

But I guess some alarmism is needed to keep as many viewers as possible.
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Oh my gosh, sorry!
by TMB333 April 20, 2006 8:08 AM PDT
I'm sorry that I didn't realize that the world revolves around you!

So according to what you say, something isn't "news" if YOU'VE already heard about it. It's irrelevant to those of us that are hearing it for the first time, because as long as YOU'VE heard about it, then there's no need to tell anyone else about it.

All hail Mr. Thomas! He is the center of the Universe!
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More missing information
by J.G. April 19, 2006 7:01 PM PDT
The article also does not make it clear that up-to-date Mac users
are already in 10.4.6. That should have been included since many
people would think from reading it that they are pass an issue the
article says is associated with 10.4.5.
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More missing information
by J.G. April 19, 2006 7:01 PM PDT
The article also does not make it clear that up-to-date Mac users
are already in 10.4.6. That should have been included since many
people would think from reading it that they are pass an issue the
article says is associated with 10.4.5.
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