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Apple failed to fix Rootpipe security flaw in OS X 10.10.3, claims researcher

posted onApril 20, 2015
by l33tdawg

Bad news Mac users - even if you have kept your operating system up-to-date, it looks like your computer is still vulnerable to the Rootpipe flaw.

A quick recap for those who haven't been following the Rootpipe saga closely:

Back in October 2014, Swedish white-hat hacker Emil Kvarnhammar revealed that he had uncovered a dangerous vulnerability in some versions of OS X (including the then newly-released 10.10 Yosemite) that could allow a hacker to take complete control of your desktop Mac or MacBook laptop.

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