You are probably wondering what’s going on here. Apple just released a Security Update a couple days ago. Why are they rereleasing it as Security Update 2007-009 1.1? On the surface, this update contains apparently no new features or bug fixes. Actually, the list of changes is exactly the same as the original 2007-009 update.
It’s turns out there is more here than meets the eye. Apple has found that there browser, Safari, was crashing on “certain” web pages, and re-released the update in order to fix that bug. The update is for Leopard and Tiger, and is recommended for all Safari users. If you haven’t installed the original Secuirty Update 2007-009 yet, you only have to install the new one.
You are probably wondering what’s going on here. Apple just released a Security Update a couple days ago. Why are they rereleasing it as Security Update 2007-009 1.1? On the surface, this update contains apparently no new features or bug fixes. Actually, the list of changes is exactly the same as the original 2007-009 update.
It’s turns out there is more here than meets the eye. Apple has found that there browser, Safari, was crashing on “certain” web pages, and re-released the update in order to fix that bug. The update is for Leopard and Tiger, and is recommended for all Safari users. If you haven’t installed the original Secuirty Update 2007-009 yet, you only have to install the new one.
Via [Macenstein]
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