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Discussion of fixes for the issues pointed out in the Month of Apple Bugs
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MOAB 1.1 ties up my system something fierce.
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This seems to have started happening with the 10.4.10 update, but I had a bad crash and had to do some file system repair about the same time so I attacked that first, then followed up on some reported problems I'd googled in other applications that I was using, and it took me a while to narrow things down to APE and then MOAB 1.1.... more »
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Moab exploit
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Hi there - I am new to the group - I apparently have the exploit - I have erased and installed and now having done that - find this on repair Permissions differ on ./private/var/log/secure.log, should be - rw------- , they are -rw-r----- Owner and group corrected on ./private/var/log/secure.log Permissions corrected on ./private/var/log/secure.log... more »
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Mac OS X 10.4.9 and Security Update 2007-003
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Mac OS X 10.4.9 and Security Update 2007-003 have been released. Several MOAB bugs are addressed. The announcement on Apple’s security-announce mailing list specifically mentions: MOAB-06-01-2007 MOAB-10-01-2007 MOAB-11-01-2007 MOAB-12-01-2007 MOAB-14-01-2007 MOAB-23-01-2007 MOAB-24-01-2007 MOAB-28-01-2007... more »
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Apple Security Fix 2007-002
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Hello, The Apple Security update 2007-002 is suppose to fix some of the MOAB vurnabilities. However i can't really find which are fixed & which aren't. So it would be nice that you add some new articles on your blog site or over here about which vurnabilities are still unfixed & maybe update your .ape so it wont patch these fixed components anymore.... more »
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Hidden Exploits
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I was on Macintouch today and saw their note about a wrap-up article at Infinite Loop. The editors at Macintouch had an editorial note below their synopsis: 'See also: the original MoAB website (but beware hidden exploits on their site!),' Was there more than one hidden exploit at MoAB? The Safari issue for #29 comes to mind but was curious if anyone ran... more »
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What to do now
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I have MOAB-27-1 installed. What do I do now - keep it foreverr - remove it now - remove it later Thanks Al Maloney
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Question about these vulnerabilities.
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I was just wondering. If one of these remote vulnerabilities were exploited on a user's machine, would reinstalling OS X fix the problem. I guess wiping out everything would be the best thing to do so that any malicious code or backdoors would be erased. I understand that the vulnerabilities could still be exploited (until... more »
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MOAB #29, does it include a Safari denial of service attack?
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Whenever I try to view the latest MOAB (#29), Safari goes into beachball mode and I have to force quit it. I've tried to reproduce this 3 times now and it has happened every time. Doesn't happen in FireFox. Could it be that the MOAB team is again trying, in their wisdom, to "teach us all a lesson"?... more »
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