“Apple has released a security update for Xcode’s git implementation which patches two critical flaws leading to remote code execution,” Charlie Osborne reports for ZDNet.
“Xcode is a development environment which contains a suite of software development tools for the creation of OS X, iOS, watchOS and tvOS software,” Osborne reports. “The update, now available for OS X El Capitan v10.11 and later, brings Xcode to version 7.3.1.”
Osborne reports, “Xcode 7.3.1 can be downloaded here.
Read more in the full article here.
Fine. But it didn’t fix the “Unable to add app id because the ’10’ app id limit in ‘7’ days has been exceeded.” bug.
Which, btw, NO ONE has reported on.
There is a note at
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/36972118/unable-to-add-apple-id-because-the-10-app-id-limit-in-7-days-has-been-exceed/37046225
…Which offers a workaround solution.
Completing each other’s sentences…that’s for old married couples, Derek, not creative adversaries. 😏
…Who live on opposite coasts of the country. 😚
Exactly. In fact, I think it CAUSED it.
I suffered this bug on 2016-04-23, almost a week before 7.3.1.
What was patched:
https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT206338
Git
Impact: A remote attacker may be able to execute arbitrary code
Description: A heap-based buffer overflow issue existed in the handling of filenames. This issue was addressed by updating git to version 2.7.4.
CVE-ID
CVE‑2016‑2324
CVE‑2016‑2315