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Apple iLife Gets Security Fix

 
Apple today announced a serious security fix for iLife 8.0, Aperture 2, and Max OS 10.4.9 through 10.4.11. Each of the security flaws, if left unpatched, could lead to "arbitrary code execution." Which means: attackers could run code of their choice on your system. (link)

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