Apple has issued updates for the Java components of its two most recent OS X
releases.
The company posted Java updates for OS X 10.4 Tiger and 10.5 Leopard. The
10.4 update addreses Java 2SE 5, while the Leopard update contains fixes for
Java SE 5 and SE 6 for users running 64-bit Mac systems.
The 10.4 update addresses compatibility and stability issues as well as a
security update.
The three security fixes address a total of 38 Common Vulnerability and
Exposure (CVE) entries in Java. Each of the fixes addresses errors which could
lead to remote code execution.
Apple said that the errors contained both Mac-specific and Java-specific
flaws.
While Sun Microsystems develops and maintain Java software for several
operating systems, Apple is among the vendors that have opted to develop Java
components in-house.
The Leopard edition of the patch contains similar fixes, addressing 47 CVE
entries and upgrading encryption protections for JavaScript code within Mac OS
applications.
Users can download both updates from Apple's Software Update utility of from
the company's
support
download site.
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