Security Update 2003-07-14 addresses a potential vulnerability when a password is required upon waking from the Screen Effects feature, which could allow an unauthorized user access to the desktop of the logged in user
and you still havent figured it out? of course its not going to show up in the software update.. not untill july 14th this is the read me included with the updated.. the update is beta right now.. this is just the info so you have inside info on an upcomming update...unless bugs are found expect to see this on mondayOriginally posted by simX
Ummmmm... as far as I know, it's not July 14th yet, and it doesn't even show up in Software Update. Maybe I'm slipping into a sarchasm, though.
Originally posted by sickracer2015
and you still havent figured it out? of course its not going to show up in the software update.. not untill july 14th this is the read me included with the updated.. the update is beta right now.. this is just the info so you have inside info on an upcomming update...unless bugs are found expect to see this on monday
Originally posted by mactastic
Here goes the uptime again... and I just got it past 10 days again. Glad to hear it installs easily. I'll post if there are any difficulties.
Originally posted by j33pd0g
Nope. Don't use this Screen Effects feature. So I will not need this update. I finally got my Mac running like a top. And would hate to throw it off.
Originally posted by jaxle
this is a buffer overflow vulnerability that affects more than just screen effects.
Originally posted by MrMacman
I tried the buffer overflow and couldn't re-produce their crash of the screen saver!
I pressed my keys down for like 5 and then 10 minutes with no luck!
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What does this really do??
Originally posted by wtmcgee
must.....resist....urge....to....reboot....
i'm working on 73 days uptime right now ... don't want to ruin it![]()
Originally posted by rhunter007
Everyone's mentioning their uptime. I know I could just keep track by ham,and, but is there a nice way of tracking uptime...or maybe a log file somewhere that does it automatically?
Thanks!
Originally posted by Rower_CPU
Open Terminal, type "uptime" and press return.
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