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New Serious flaw found on OSX
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<blockquote data-quote="Kyomii" data-source="post: 188887" data-attributes="member: 7328"><p><a href="http://isc.incidents.org/diary.php?storyid=1138" target="_blank">http://isc.incidents.org/diary.php?storyid=1138</a></p><p></p><p>Thoughts? I understand the first part, but can someone explain the second part please of how this still makes a machine vulnerable without needing Safari?</p><p></p><p>I ask this because surely the user would have to decompress the file to begin with, and if the file is from a suspicious/malicious site, then a user would not choose to unzip it ?</p><p></p><p>Also, does OSX not give you a warning when you are unzipping a file if there are commands in it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kyomii, post: 188887, member: 7328"] [url]http://isc.incidents.org/diary.php?storyid=1138[/url] Thoughts? I understand the first part, but can someone explain the second part please of how this still makes a machine vulnerable without needing Safari? I ask this because surely the user would have to decompress the file to begin with, and if the file is from a suspicious/malicious site, then a user would not choose to unzip it ? Also, does OSX not give you a warning when you are unzipping a file if there are commands in it? [/QUOTE]
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