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About Java for Mac OS X v10.6 Update 12

Posted in Apple Mac OS

This release updates the Apple-provided system Java SE 6 to version 1.6.0_39 for Mac OS X v10.6.

On systems that have not already installed Java for Mac OS X 10.6 update 9 or later, this update will configure web browsers to not automatically run Java applets. You may re-enable Java applets by clicking the region labeled "Inactive plug-in" on a webpage. If no applets have been run for an extended period of time, the Java web plug-in will deactivate.

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About the security content of Java for Mac OS X v10.6 Update 12

Posted in Apple Mac OS

  • Java

    Available for: Mac OS X v10.6.8, Mac OS X Server v10.6.8

    Impact: Multiple vulnerabilities in Java 1.6.0_37

    Description: Multiple vulnerabilities exist in Java 1.6.0_37, the most serious of which may allow an untrusted Java applet to execute arbitrary code outside the Java sandbox. Visiting a web page containing a maliciously crafted untrusted Java applet may lead to arbitrary code execution with the privileges of the current user. These issues are addressed by updating to Java version 1.6.0_39. Further information is available via the Java website at http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/releasenotes-136954.html

    CVE-ID

    CVE-2012-3213

    CVE-2012-3342

    CVE-2013-0351

    CVE-2013-0409

    CVE-2013-0419

    CVE-2013-0423

    CVE-2013-0424

    CVE-2013-0425

    CVE-2013-0426

    CVE-2013-0427

    CVE-2013-0428

    CVE-2013-0429

    CVE-2013-0432

    CVE-2013-0433

    CVE-2013-0434

    CVE-2013-0435

    CVE-2013-0438

    CVE-2013-0440

    CVE-2013-0441

    CVE-2013-0442

    CVE-2013-0443

    CVE-2013-0445

    CVE-2013-0446

    CVE-2013-0450

    CVE-2013-1473

    CVE-2013-1475

    CVE-2013-1476

    CVE-2013-1478

    CVE-2013-1480

    CVE-2013-1481

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    About the security content of iOS 6.1 Software Update

    Posted in Apple Mac OS

  • WebKit

    Available for: iPhone 3GS and later, iPod touch (4th generation) and later, iPad 2 and later

    Impact: Visiting a maliciously crafted website may lead to an unexpected application termination or arbitrary code execution

    Description: Multiple memory corruption issues existed in WebKit. These issues were addressed through improved memory handling.

    CVE-ID

    CVE-2012-2857 : Arthur Gerkis

    CVE-2012-3606 : Abhishek Arya (Inferno) of the Google Chrome Security Team

    CVE-2012-3607 : Abhishek Arya (Inferno) of the Google Chrome Security Team

    CVE-2012-3621 : Skylined of the Google Chrome Security Team

    CVE-2012-3632 : Abhishek Arya (Inferno) of the Google Chrome Security Team

    CVE-2012-3687 : kuzzcc

    CVE-2012-3701 : Abhishek Arya (Inferno) of the Google Chrome Security Team

    CVE-2013-0948 : Abhishek Arya (Inferno) of the Google Chrome Security Team

    CVE-2013-0949 : Abhishek Arya (Inferno) of the Google Chrome Security Team

    CVE-2013-0950 : Abhishek Arya (Inferno) of the Google Chrome Security Team

    CVE-2013-0951 : Apple

    CVE-2013-0952 : Abhishek Arya (Inferno) of the Google Chrome Security Team

    CVE-2013-0953 : Abhishek Arya (Inferno) of the Google Chrome Security Team

    CVE-2013-0954 : Dominic Cooney of Google and Martin Barbella of the Google Chrome Security Team

    CVE-2013-0955 : Apple

    CVE-2013-0956 : Apple Product Security

    CVE-2012-2824 : miaubiz

    CVE-2013-0958 : Abhishek Arya (Inferno) of the Google Chrome Security Team

    CVE-2013-0959 : Abhishek Arya (Inferno) of the Google Chrome Security Team

    CVE-2013-0968 : Aaron Nelson

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    Adobe Flash Player updates available for OS X on February 7, 2013

    Posted in Apple Mac OS

    When attempting to view Flash content in Safari, you may see this alert: "Blocked Plug-in"


     

    Selecting it will display this alert: 

    "Adobe Flash Player" is out of date.

    1. Click "Download Flash…" to have Safari open the Adobe Flash Player installer website.
    2. Download the latest Adobe Flash Player installer--click the "Download now" button.
    3. Open the downloaded disk image.
    4. Open the installer and follow the onscreen instructions.

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    Java for OS X 2013-001: How to re-enable the Apple-provided Java SE 6 web applet plug-in and Web Start functionality

    Posted in Apple Mac OS

    If, after installing Java for OS X 2013-001 and the latest version of Java 7 from Oracle, you want to disable Java 7 and re-enable the Apple-provided Java SE 6 plug-in, follow these steps.

    Note: You must be logged in as an administrator. If prompted for your administrator password after a command, enter it and then press the Return or Enter key.

    1. Open Terminal, located in the Utilities folder.
    2. Enter this command, then press the Return or Enter key:
      sudo mkdir -p /Library/Internet\ Plug-Ins/disabled 
    3. Enter this command, then press the Return or Enter key:
      sudo mv /Library/Internet\ Plug-Ins/JavaAppletPlugin.plugin /Library/Internet\ Plug-Ins/disabled
    4. Enter this command, then press the Return or Enter key:
      sudo ln -sf /System/Library/Java/Support/Deploy.bundle/Contents/Resources/JavaPlugin2_NPAPI.plugin /Library/Internet\ Plug-Ins/JavaAppletPlugin.plugin 
    5. To re-enable Java SE 6 Web Start, enter this command, then press the Return or Enter key:
      sudo ln -sf /System/Library/Frameworks/JavaVM.framework/Commands/javaws /usr/bin/javaws

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    About Java for Mac OS X v10.6 Update 13

    Posted in Apple Mac OS

    This release updates the Apple-provided system Java SE 6 to version 1.6.0_41 for Mac OS X v10.6.

    On systems that have not already installed Java for Mac OS X 10.6 update 9 or later, this update will configure web browsers to not automatically run Java applets. You may re-enable Java applets by clicking the region labeled "Inactive plug-in" on a webpage. If no applets have been run for an extended period of time, the Java web plug-in will deactivate.

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    About Java for OS X 2013-001

    Posted in Apple Mac OS

    This release updates the Apple-provided system Java SE 6 to version 1.6.0_41 and is for OS X versions 10.7 or later.

    This update uninstalls the Apple-provided Java applet plug-in from all web browsers. To use applets on a webpage, click on the region labeled "Missing plug-in" to go download the latest version of the Java applet plug-in from Oracle.

    This update also removes the Java Preferences application, which is no longer required to configure applet settings.

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    How to transfer data from a PC to a Mac

    Posted in Apple Mac OS

    There are many ways to transfer data (files) from a PC to a Mac, including:

    • using the Migration Assistant built into OS X Lion and later
    • using the "PCData Transfer Service" at Apple Retail Stores and Apple Specialists
    • using a third-party product, such as Move2Mac
    • using a portable hard drive or storage device
    • using a CD or DVD burner
    • using other portable media
    • using a shared file server
    • using email
    • using a direct Ethernet connection
    • installing the PC's hard drive in the Mac, if compatible
       

    Migration Assistant 

    OS X Lion and later has a Migration Assistant application designed to easily move files, programs, and settings from your old Windows machine to the new Mac. For more information, see About Windows Migration Assistant.

    PC data transfer from Apple Retail Stores and Apple Specialists (United States only)

    Apple Retail Stores offer several levels of data transfer services. For further information on PC Data Transfer services, contact your local Apple Retail Store. In addition to the Apple Retail Stores, many Apple Specialists, Apple Resellers, and Apple Authorized Service Providers also provide various levels of PC to Mac data transfers. To locate an Apple Specialist in your area, use the Find Service website.

    Third-party products

    Move2Mac is an example of a third-party hardware / software combination that helps move files over to a Mac.

    Portable hard drive or storage device

    Portable hard drives that can be used to transfer data from a PC to a Mac a FireWire (IEEE 1394, iLink) drives and a USB-based drives or storage devices.

    Portable FireWire drives provide the fastest transfer rate, and are widely available. However, unless the PC has a FireWire port, which is not as common on PC computers, you will not be able to use a portable FireWire hard drive.

    A portable USB hard drive can be used as well.


    CD or DVD burner

    Creating a backup disc of the files on your PC is one of the easiest methods you can use to transfer any amount of data. This method provides the added benefit of creating a backup of your data.


    Other portable media

    Using portable ZIP, Jaz, magnetic optical (MO), or other forms of portable media is similar to burning a CD, and as long as the media device can be used on both the PC and Mac it provides an excellent method to transfer any amount of data.


    Shared file server

    A server on a network that can be accessed by both the PC and Mac is an excellent alternative to burning CDs, or moving portable drives from one computer to another. However, both computers must be able to access the server.


    Email

    For small amounts of data such as word processing documents, pictures, or small application data files, using email to send them to yourself as an attachment is another option. However, if the data files are large, or if you do not have a high-speed Internet connection, you should consider other methods before using this one. See How to transfer downloaded emails.

    Some Internet service providers (ISPs) place restrictions on how large email attachments can be, so you may not be able to use this method with large data files, even if you have a fast Internet connection.


    Direct Ethernet connection

    If you have both computers in the same location, you may be able to use an Ethernet cable to connect both computers together and copy files between them. You may need an Ethernet crossover cable depending on which model Mac you own. This method has the advantage of being fast and being able to transfer any amount of data.


    Moving the PC's hard drive

    While it is possible to move some PC hard drives into some model Macs, this is not the recommended method of transferring data and it should only be used by experienced computer users who understand how to install and format PC hard drives. Mac OS X v10.3 or later can read the contents of an NTFS formatted drive, but will be unable to save any new files or make changes to existing files without first reformatting the drive (and deleting any existing data on the drive in the process). 

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    About the security content of Apple TV 5.1.1

    Posted in Apple Mac OS

    This document describes the security content of Apple TV 5.1.1. For the protection of our customers, Apple does not disclose, discuss, or confirm security issues until a full investigation has occurred and any necessary patches or releases are available. To learn more about Apple Product Security, see the Apple Product Security website. For...