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Tech198

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Mar 21, 2011
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I know it gives the advantage of others kowing about what has been fixed, but if this point was true, wouldn't be not be selective as what Aple decides what is relevant or not ?

For what its worth, u see much in Apple security updates you see more detailed "what's been fixed" under tvOS, iOS, and Mac sections..

These, i would argue, are much more valuable open to attack *because* Apple publishes them.... Safari attacks for instance... and for this reason there has to be other reasoning behind "not publishing info because we do not what to alert hackers"

Anyone know the reason for this? as it seems patchy and inconclusive.
 
I know it gives the advantage of others kowing about what has been fixed, but if this point was true, wouldn't be not be selective as what Aple decides what is relevant or not ?

For what its worth, u see much in Apple security updates you see more detailed "what's been fixed" under tvOS, iOS, and Mac sections..

These, i would argue, are much more valuable open to attack *because* Apple publishes them.... Safari attacks for instance... and for this reason there has to be other reasoning behind "not publishing info because we do not what to alert hackers"

Anyone know the reason for this? as it seems patchy and inconclusive.
Apple extensively details its security fixes at the page you linked. I am completely unclear as to what you're asking.
 
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