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Message-ID: <A0CB3DA4-C8EA-4908-98CC-C6F83E2EE000@mac.com>
Date: Thu May 19 06:21:15 2005
From: codesamurai at mac.com (Brian K.)
Subject: Mac OSX 10.4 Dashboard Authentication Hijacking
Vulnerability
>> I looked around and didn't see any invitation from Apple to report
>> vulnerabilities, so for now I guess I'll post here and leave it to
>> someone with a paid developer's account to tell them.
>
> Seems to me that you can report bugs from
> http://developer.apple.com/bugreporter/index.html
> Membership is required, but the free "online" membership is
> sufficient.
Also, if you don't want to register, you may submit security issues
via e-mail to <product-security@...le.com>. (cf. <http://
www.apple.com/support/security/>)
It should be noted that the Mac OS X 10.4.1 Update should have
already fixed the Safari auto-install issue, as it now supposedly
prompts "<file> is an application. Are you sure you want to download
the application <file>?", if the "Open Safe Files" checkbox is
checked. (cf. <http://stephan.com/widgets/zaptastic/> )
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