
A vulnerability that could allow user credentials to be disclosed to an unexpected web site through the autofill feature, whereby Safari could autofill user names and passwords into a subframe from a different domain.
Gimp for mac 10.9.1 update#
Specific fixes included in the Mavericks update include fixes for Gmail support and for the Mail application, an issue that may cause multiple prompts to unlock “Local items” keychain, several issues related to non-English language problems, and in Safari, issues related to filling out forms, improvement to credit card autofill compatibility with web sites, a fix that makes VoiceOver more compatible with Facebook, and updating of Shared Links in the Safari Sidebar. The most recent version of the Mac operating system, Mavericks (also known as OS X 10.9) got an update on December 16 that includes a new version of Safari (7.0.1), which patches security vulnerabilities in the web browser.

Because of the holiday schedules, I’m preparing this round-up earlier than usual, so any important patches that are released after that date will be addressed in special “one off” posts or will be included in next month’s roundup. In this article, I’ll bring you up to date on updates released by some of the major software vendors as of December 19 th. So what else might we find under the tree from other software companies? Microsoft gifted us with 11 patches, Mozilla dropped 14 updates for Firefox down the chimney, and Adobe wrapped up a shiny package with Priority 1 fixes for Flash, Air and Shockwave.

This is the season for giving, and software vendors must be feeling extra generous this year.
