Apple has released Security Update 2009-004 for Tiger PPC, Tiger Intel, Leopard, Server Tiger Universal, and Server Tiger PPC which is recommended for all users and improves the security of Mac OS X. Previous security updates have been incorporated into this security update.
Security Update 2009-004 is available via Software Update and also as standalone installers.
More info and download links for Security Update 2009-004:
• Tiger PPC (130MB)
• Tiger Intel (166MB)
• Leopard (166MB)
• Server Tiger Universal (204MB)
• Server Tiger PPC (130.97MB)
[Thanks to MacDailyNews Reader “JMS in TX” for the heads up.]
Wow. My snappy feels more secure…
You sure are snappy, you snapped up first post too!
Glad to see Tiger still getting these security updates. My ol’ Pismo thanks Apple.
Oh God, gotta update the school district disk images again!
I assume you must have 10.5.8 to download them, if you use Leopard?
I guess I will wait a while before I install.
Oh, Jesus, dont’t let “Jesus” get wind of this…it requires a restart.
See what a restart causes – blatant typos. Dont’t, that’s a new one for me.
@JAYGEE
Why do you have to wait?
My update was 77.9mb. For Tiger PPC.
My update for Leopard (Intel) via Software Update is 10.1 MB, requiring a restart.
@Tommyr
Hi, my update was 77.9mb too, although I did install the update released a couple of days ago. If I recall correctly it seem to be around 25 or 30mb… Come on Snow Leopard, eh? Tiger has been a superb OS on this gig and a quarter eMac. Snow Leopard means new hardware for me… Totally stoked for it, lol!
Go Apple!
Looks like a useless update for not corporate servers… Seams a normal user has got nothing to do with this BING stuff at all…
another god damn restart from Apple.
I love restarts.
Do you guys have any idea what the difference is between a MB and a mb? It appears not.
I will give you a hint.
It takes 8,000,000,000 mb to equal 1 MB. Hope this isn’t too much info all at once.