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Apple says Mac users mostly safe from ‘Bash’ bug

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Update: 2014-09-27 10:31:00
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DHAKA: Apple said that its Macintosh PCs are unlikely to be affected by the recently discovered ‘Bash’ bug that could hit millions of computers and other devices connected to the Internet.

Even though the flaw was found in Unix-based Mac OS and Linux operating systems, most users of Apple computers should be protected, the US company.

‘The vast majority of (Macintosh) OS X users are not at risk to recently reported 'Bash' vulnerabilities,’ an Apple spokesman said in an e-mail to media said, The Straits Times publishes this report on Saturday.

‘With OS X, systems are safe by default and not exposed to remote exploits of Bash unless users configure advanced Unix services. We are working to quickly provide a software update for our advanced Unix users.’

It comes a day after the US government and technology experts warned of a vulnerability in some computer operating systems that could allow widespread and serious attacks by hackers.

BDST: 2021 HRS, SEP 27, 2014

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