New Mac OS X Security Update patches dangerous DNS hole

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  • Reply 21 of 24
    areseearesee Posts: 776member
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    Originally Posted by DanaCameron View Post


    Just curious, why have you kept your system at 10.3.9?



    My 75 year old mother is staying at 10.3.9. Why, her eyesight is failing and she finds learning new things to very difficult. As long as things don't break we don't change.
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  • Reply 22 of 24
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    Originally Posted by IAmMacUser View Post


    If you want to be immature, I suggest going to the dell forums.



    Whatever. It was a joke. I guess not as good as your dell joke. There is no humor in a dangerous DNS hole. None whatsoever.
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  • Reply 23 of 24
    leafyleafy Posts: 34member
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    Originally Posted by bluesystem View Post


    I run into the same issue, using automatic updates. To solve it I manually grabbed the update file from Apple's download page and the installation finished without hiccups.



    I did the same thing by the end of the day and it worked too. The weird thing is that software update patch had to be run after shutdown, but the downloaded bundle ran straight while I am still using the computer.
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    mr. hmr. h Posts: 4,870member
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