May 25, 2005 4:55 PM PDT

Apple fixes hole in Keynote

Apple Computer on Wednesday released a security update for its Keynote presentation application. The Keynote 2.0.2 update fixes a flaw that could allow an attacker to access files on a Mac by crafting a malicious Keynote presentation, Apple said in a security advisory.

Keynote is part of the company's iWork productivity software suite. The issue does not affect Keynote versions prior to Keynote 2. People can download the update using Apple's Software Update or from the Apple Downloads site, the company said.

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"The issue does not affects Keynote versions prior to Keynote 2."

....see anything wrong with the grammar in that sentence?

Don't you kids proof-read anymore?
Really...
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"The issue does not affects Keynote versions prior to Keynote 2."

....see anything wrong with the grammar in that sentence?

Don't you kids proof-read anymore?
Really...
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