OS X gets a brand new photo application called, er, Photos, but the security fixes are the real reason you want these updates.
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Apple issues update to recent OS X update
Looks like Apple’s OS X security update from early March 2015 is in need of an update. 2015-002 now augmented by repeated bug fixes in 2015-003.
Reboot loop! Microsoft update to fix an old update ends up breaking a new update…
O! What a tangled web we weave! Microsoft reissued a broken update from back in October 2014…and promptly broke a new update from March 2015.
Apple fixes FREAK in iOS, OS X and Apple TV – and numerous other holes besides
Apple’s latest security fixes are out. The FREAK bug is now fixed, but so are numerous other holes worth patching in their own right.
Microsoft pulls PowerPoint-killing patch KB2920732
The latest in a series of Microsoft patch failures rendered PowerPoint inoperable on devices running Windows RT.
SSCC 183 – It’s Data Privacy Day! Do something! [PODCAST]
From Apple’s latest OS X and iOS updates to Data Privacy Day – listen, learn and enjoy!
Android Lollipop 5.0.2 is out, but some Nexus users are still stuck on KitKat
Android Lollipop 5.0.2 is out – but don’t get too excited. So far, firmware images are available for just one model in Google’s Nexus family.
Microsoft pulls Patch Tuesday fix – “Outlook can’t connect to Exchange”
Part of Patch Tuesday is now only partly available as Microsoft recalls its already-delayed Exchange 2010 update. Paul Ducklin takes a look…
Android Lollipop 5.0.1 is out – for the select few with Lollipop, at least
Google has recently published Android 5.0.1. This is a point-release update for the Lollipop 5.0 version of Android. The 5.0.1 version fragments the Android ecosystem yet further, even amongst recent versions of Google’s own devices – the ones many developers buy Read more…
Adobe publishes out-of-band Flash update – provides “booster dose” for October’s patches
Adobe has published a Flash update, dubbed APSB14-26. The new patch offers additional protection against a vulnerability that was originally addressed in October 2014.