Mac os x 10.6.8 update v.1.1 update
All users are advised to upgrade as soon as possible.
#Mac os x 10.6.8 update v.1.1 update for mac os x
The 10.6.8 Server standard and combo updates are 542 MB and 1.27 GB respectively – the latest Server Admin Tools 10.6.8 update is 255.9 MB.Īpple has also released Security Update 2010-007 for Mac OS X 10.5.8 (Leopard: Client - 256.4 MB, Server - 499.8 MB) which fixes several security vulnerabilities. Mac OS X users can upgrade to the latest release via the built-in Software Update function. A full list of changes and security updates can be found in the Apple security advisory.
![mac os x 10.6.8 update v.1.1 update mac os x 10.6.8 update v.1.1 update](https://s3.manualzz.com/store/data/025872464_1-8b9521a757efc793adb83b4264a3081d-360x466.png)
Other issues addressed by the update include security vulnerabilities in ATS, Certificate Trust Policy, ColorSync, CoreFoundation, CoreGraphics, ImageIO, the kernel, Libsystem, libxslt, QuickLook, QuickTime, Samba, servermgrd and Subversion.Īs with Security Update 2011-003, the 10.6.8 release also protects against the latest Mac Defender malware and its known variants, including "Mac Security", "Mac Protector" and "MacGuard". The update plugs a total of 39 security holes, fixing issues with MobileMe, the Mac App Store, AirPort (Wi-Fi), MySQL, OpenSSL, the built-in FTP Server, and International Components for Unicode. In addition to fixes for several bugs that can, for example, cause Preview to unexpectedly quit, the latest version also addresses a number of security vulnerabilities in the operating system. According to Apple, the update brings enhancements to the Mac App Store for the upcoming July release of Mac OS X Lion, and improves IPv6 support and VPN reliability.
![mac os x 10.6.8 update v.1.1 update mac os x 10.6.8 update v.1.1 update](https://www.macupdate.com/images/icons512/34381.png)
Mac OS X users can upgrade to the latest release via the built-in Software Update functionĪpple has released Mac OS X 10.6.8.