Apple today released Security Update 2008-002 v1.1 (Leopard) and Security Update 2008-002 v1.1 Server (Leopard) which are recommended for their respective users and improves the security of Mac OS X. Previous security updates have been incorporated into this security update.
Security Update 2008-002 v1.1 (Leopard) and Security Update 2008-002 v1.1 Server (Leopard) are available via Software Update and also as standalone installers.
More info and download links:
• Security Update 2008-002 v1.1 (Leopard) – 50MB
• Security Update 2008-002 v1.1 Server (Leopard) – 108MB
it’s seriously snappy. My drink with an umbrella even thinks so!
Also, had to download it from the link above. It didn’t show up in Software update on my pb 12″
Ummm, my software is up-to-date.
I don’t get the update. Perhaps I’m already the safe. ” width=”19″ height=”19″ alt=”raspberry” style=”border:0;” />
I’m getting the same message on my “24 iMac….me thinks Apple needs to update the update….
No update available for me either …. iMac 10.5.2 ….
I can’t do it on my MBP right now since I’m working on a project.
On my iMac G5 2.0, I checked, and no software update for it. Having said that, my iMac feels much snappier just by checkin for an update. ” width=”19″ height=”19″ alt=”wink” style=”border:0;” />
@Jim – TIV
i had Junior Brown autograph for me my “pickup” each one of our drink umbrellas (cocktail parasols) –@ The Sugar Shack, in LA.
full of execs while i whoopped i up!
check out Junior’s “Guit With It” album.
it’s me c1, i finally registered or mb i reregistered –so, you can love me now. ” width=”19″ height=”19″ alt=”wink” style=”border:0;” /> oh, i sold all my aapl a while back. 😐
It often takes a while for the updates to show up in software update. It will be there tomorrow. If you’re in such a hurry, just download it from the link.
Gosh, Another security update?!?!?! Looks like Leopard is trying to be the Next Windows XP before SP2. So much for wonderful Mac security.
OS X contains open source and third party software.
Holes in the software are discovered all the time. Holes or flaws-not actual exploits.
So what is Apple suppose to do-wait until a critical mass of flaws are discovered before releasing an update leaving you unsecured or release updates as soon as possible, keeping ahead of the exploits?
I vote for constant updates, ensuring I am secure.
This 1.1 security update is for Aperture on Leopard 10.5.2. If you’re not running Aperture on 10.5.2 you won’t see it. It fixes an issue in Aperture introduced by Security Update 2008-002 v 1.0.
@JoshtheiMacguy
I think you forgot your meds! You need to go stand in the hallway for a little while. You can come back when your tantrum is over.
JoshtheiMacguy, There are no security holes in Mac OS X, Never! Be assured Mac OS X is safe, Protected.
Hey, I was just pretending to be an Apple fan boy and reacting to the news the way the fan boys react to MS Windows news.
See how stupid I seemed? Well, the fan boys look the same way when they blast Windows for no good reason.
There’s always a good reason to bash Windows.