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- Apple fixes Java flaw (April 2012) - After six weeks of waiting Apple releases an update for Java hole that enabled attackers to infect Mac users. Apple has shipped a new version of Java for OS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard) and 10.7 (Lion). April 4, 2012
- Google releases Chrome 17 update - Recently, Google shipped version 17.0.963.83 of Chrome web browser. The latest version fixes issues with Flash games and patches several security flaws. The Stable channel update fixes nine holes including 6 of them stated as "high severity". March 22, 2012
- Flash bug removed; Adobe released 7 patches - Adobe patched 7 flaws in Flash Player and the one that Google reported hackers are using in "active targeted attacks". The Flash Player plug-in XSS hole was attacked by hackers and works only against Internet Explorer. February 17, 2012
- Mac OS X hit by mysterious Tsunami - Tsunami Trojan is the latest Mac scam and first Mac OS X malware based on Linux flaw. This trojan is derived from earlier created Linux-infecting backdoor Kaiten Trojan which was based on phone calls to IRC channel via infected systems. October 27, 2011
- Mac OS X Lion flaw gives opportunity attacker changing victim’s password - Vulnerability in one of Mac OS X Lion’s command-line utilities makes it easier for attacker to attacker to change user’s password without knowing the real one. September 23, 2011
- MAC Defender: Rogue security software invades peoples’ computers - Apple's Mac OS X has been targeted with so called rogue MAC Defender program. It pretends being legitimate computer protections application. May 4, 2011
- Reader X is finally released - Today is the day when Adobe released its new product called Reader X which contains a “sandbox” feature. This new version of the program is also available for Mac OS X and Android, however, those editions lack the sandbox. November 19, 2010
- Apple Released Safari Update - On Thursday Apple published an update of its Safari browser which patches 16 flaws. Safari 4.0.5 is available for Mac OS X and Windows. It is created to fix critical code injections and finding bugs. Unprotected Windows boxes running Safari are more expo March 15, 2010








