Better download a patch.
(ducking)
All I have is my my H-P Pavilion 2.5mhz PC with 80GB of hard drive, DVD player and CD burner with 17" monitor...
and now you make me feel bad by showing off.
OK, not really. Sounds like a great computer.
I got my first $150 rebate check today, less than 6 weeks after buying the computer.
U.S. based Internet security research company @Stake has warned of newly discovered vulnerabilities affecting the Mac OS X operating system. The company released three advisories this morning. The first details "systemic" flaws in the way OS X handles file and directory permissions, while the second details a kernel level vulnerability that does not affect default installations of the operating system. The third involves a buffer overflow condition that may be remotely exploitable.rest of article hereControversially, Apple has not yet released patches for the security issues. @Stake has advised Mac users to upgrade to the latest Apple operating system, which is not vulnerable to the flaws. The operating system, OS X 10.3, or Panther, is priced at US$129.