Filed under: OS, Software Update
New security updates for Tiger are out
Amidst the release of Mac OS X 10.5.8 for Leopard users, Apple has also released Security Update 2009-003 for users of Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger. This update fixes 7 of the same security vulnerabilities that were patched as part of the 10.5.8 update. There are updates available for PowerPC and Intel versions of Tiger, in addition to PowerPC and Universal editions of Tiger Server. These updates range in size from 76MB to 204MB, and can be downloaded from Apple's support downloads page.

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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Tim said 3:46PM on 8-06-2009
Um, I think you mean "Leopard" in your title... Which is OS X v 10.5...
Tiger is OS X v10.4...
Don't feel bad, I get the cat names goofed up all the time.
When are we gonna start seeing butterfly code names for the software?!
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captainawesome said 4:07PM on 8-06-2009
Did you READ the article?
Tim said 4:28PM on 8-06-2009
captainawesome, did you note that I specifically pointed out it was the headline I was referring to?
puhsitch said 5:47PM on 8-06-2009
"New security updates for Tiger" is the subject of the article, Tim...
Brian said 9:31PM on 8-06-2009
wow
stevesomeone said 1:42PM on 8-07-2009
Tim, I fear that reading comprehension isn't one of your strengths.
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Ben Pettis said 1:35PM on 8-09-2009
Tim,
If you were to actually read the article, you would find that it's saying that along with the Leopard (10.5) updates, there were some Tiger updates (10.4) that solved the same problems. Nowhere did the article say that 10.4 is Leopard, or that 10.5 is tiger...
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